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Fame Arrives Late for a Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986
Article in the Wall Street Journal discussing the growing popularity of O. Winston Link's photographs of steam locomotives and the criticism by some of his use of lighting.
Record Type: Archive
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Fame Arrives Late For a Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986
Article in The Wall Street Journal about the fame that O. Winston Link achieved late in life for his photographs of steam locomotives. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in their last days in the 1950's and presents various opinions on the significance of his photographs as art.
Record Type: Archive
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Fame Arrives Late For A Photographer of Trains at Night - January 13, 1986
Article in The Wall Street Journal about the fame that O. Winston Link achieved late in life for his photographs of steam locomotives. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in their last days in the 1950's and presents various opinions on the significance of his photographs as art.
Record Type: Archive
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Orders on the Fly - Engineer J.D. Jervis, and Conductor F.Y. Knight picking up the script from T.F. Humphreys on platform, with his back to camera. This is the cover image of " Night Trick," the book produced by the N&W in the late 1950s. Train No. 96, north, Waynesboro, Virginia.
OWL2004.38.02
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O. Winston Link Museum opening in Roanoke special to local resident - January 7, 2004
Newspaper article published in the Virginia Leader prior to the opening of the O. Winston Link Museum in Roanoke. The article, written by an unnamed source, is based on material and photographs provided by John Kinney, Jr. or Narrows, a rail enthusiast who purchased sound recordings and photographs from Mr. Link as a young man.
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Photographer insists ex-wife never owned disputed prints - July 11, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the second day of testimony of O. Winston Link in the trial of his ex-wife on first degree grand larceny charges for the alleged theft of 1,400 of Mr. Link's prints. Mr. Link testified that he had never awarded his ex-wife ownership of his prints and that he saw her loading the prints into her car.
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Photographer insists ex-wife never owned disputed prints - July 11, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the second day of testimony of O. Winston Link in the trial of his ex-wife on first degree grand larceny charges for the alleged theft of 1,400 of Mr. Link's prints. Mr. Link testified that he had never awarded his ex-wife ownership of his prints and that he saw her loading the prints into her car.
Record Type: Archive