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A Link to Railroads Past - August 1992
Article in Seniors Magazine about O. Winston Link who had recently visited Roanoke for the dedication of the new Norfolk Southern Corporation building in which about 30 of his photographs were hung. The article, which contains a photograph of Link on the cover, focuses on his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and mentions his earlier work in commercial photography and his passions and current projects.
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A Link to Railroads Past - August 1992
Article in Seniors Magazine about O. Winston Link who had recently visited Roanoke for the dedication of the new Norfolk Southern Corporation building in which about 30 of his photographs were hung. The article, which contains a photograph of Link on the cover, focuses on his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and mentions his earlier work in commercial photography and his passions and current projects.
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A Link to Railroads Past - August 1992
A newspaper article published in Seniors, a monthly guide for seniors in the Roanoke Valley, about O. Winston Link's love for trains and his passion for taking photographs of them.
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A One-Track Mind - March 3, 2004
Article in the Escapes section of The Washington Post featuring Roanoke and the O. Winston Link Museum which opened shortly before the article was published. The article discusses Mr. Links project to photograph steam locomotives, Roanoke's railroad heritage and restoration, and the Link museum.
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Art People: Photos of old rail days - August 26, 1983
Article published in the New York Times. The article is an interview with O. Winston Link, whose exhibit of photographs was on display at the International Center of Photography in New York City. The article includes biographical information on Mr. Link, his early love of trains, his work to photograph steam locomotives, and local people he encountered while making the photographs.
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A Sentimental Journey - May 20, 1990
Article in the Lifestyle section of the Syracuse Herald American about O. Winston Link and his passion for trains and his project to photograph steam locomotives. The article was published prior to Link's visit to Utica, New York to attend a dinner of the National Railway Historical Society. O. Winston Link talks with Amy Kanter about photographing the final days of Norfolk & Western's steam engines. The article contains a photograph of Mr. Link ...
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A Sentimental Journey - May 20, 1990
Article in the Lifestyle section of the Syracuse Herald American about O. Winston Link and his passion for trains and his project to photograph steam locomotives. The article was published prior to Link's visit to Utica, New York to attend a dinner of the National Railway Historical Society. O. Winston Link talks with Amy Kanter about photographing the final days of Norfolk & Western's steam engines. The article contains a photograph of Mr. Link ...
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't get his Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back. The article includes a photo by Jim Estrim of The New York Times of O. Winston Link in the darkroom at his house in South Salem, New York.
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't Get His Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back. The article includes a photo by Jim Estrim of The New York Times of O. Winston Link in the darkroom at his house in South Salem, New York.
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't Get His Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back. The article includes a photo by Jim Estrim of The New York Times of O. Winston Link in the darkroom at his house in South Salem, New York.
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Ex-Wife Convicted, an Old Man Still Can't Get His Photos - July 20, 1996
Article published in The Arts section of the New York Times. The article discusses O. Winston Link's night-time photographs of steam locomotives, his problems with his second wife, her trial on charges of stealing Mr. Link's photographs, and Mr. Link's inability to get his property back.
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Full Steam Ahead - April 14 - 20, 1999
Cover story in the weekly Mountain Xpress (a weekly magazine of arts and events for western North Carolina) about an exhibit of O. Winston Link's photographs at the Asheville Art Museum. The article contains an interview with Mr. Link about his project to photograph steam engines and the technical aspects of his work. The cover of the magazine contains a large color photo of "Nella/Husk General Store "NW 75K)."
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Full Steam Ahead - April 14 - 20, 1999
Article in the weekly Mountain Xpress about an exhibit of O. Winston Link's photographs at the Ashville Art Museum. The article contains an interview with Mr. Link about his project to photograph steam engines and the technical aspects of his work.
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Garod Television Cabinet - A Garod television cabinet at the Garod plant in Brooklyn, New York. (Client: Newell)
OWL2007.08.168
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George S. Bernard subscription lists - February 11, 1896
George S. Bernard maintained a list of names of people who had pre-ordered his Volume 2 of "War Talks of Confederate Veterans." Some of the entries on the eight pages are difficult to determine, so no names are listed. On some lists there appears the address of the recipient and a reference to a letter that person wrote. The heading for the list of names is as follows: "The undersigned will each take one copy of Vol 2 of "War Talks of Confeder...
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John E. Crow letter of October 23, 1892 - October 23, 1892
These 28 pages are written in pencil. The first page has writing on the back, which becomes page 2. After page 24, there is a jump in the page numbering which suddenly goes to page 48. The reason for this is unknown. Crow received a letter from Bernard and is responding. He mentions that he approves of Bernard's suggestions. The first part relates to an incident when Crow stated his gun was empty as he approached the traverse. He saw a Federal...
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Name list for purchase of War Talks of Confederate Veterans. - February 11, 1896
George S. Bernard maintained a list of names and addresses that pre-ordered his Volume 2 of "War Talks of Confederate Veterans". The entries on the two pages are in some cases difficult to determine, so all names are not listed. The heading for the list of names is as follows. "Purchasers of "War Talks of Confederate Veterans." There is another related list under Object ID 2009.75.043.
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New York Transit Museum Shows Photographs by O. Winston Link - May 26, 2000
Article in The Gallery - Antiques and The Arts Weekly in conjunction with an exhibit of photographs by O. Winston Link at the New York Transit Museum at Grand Central Terminal. The exhibition titled "Bridges and Rails: Photographs by O. Winston Link" included photographs of the last steam trains in use in the 1950's, pictures of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge under construction, and a previously unpublished photo essay, "Triborough From High Places...
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New York Transit Museum Shows Photographs by O. Winston Link - May 26, 2000
Article in The Gallery - Antiques and The Arts Weekly in conjunction with an exhibit of photographs by O. Winston Link at the New York Transit Museum at Grand Central Terminal. The exhibition titled "Bridges and Rails: Photographs by O. Winston Link" included photographs of the last steam trains in use in the 1950's, pictures of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge under construction, and a previously unpublished photo essay, "Triborough From High Places...
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O. Winston Link; Photographed Trains - February 3, 2001
Obituary of O. Winston Link published in the Los Angeles Times. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and it's importance in documenting a disappearing way of life.
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