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1956
House near Goose Neck Dam with Link and his photo equipment spread on ground. Link's 1952 Buick in left side of photo. There are 12 photographs mounted on an 8" x 10" sheet. All photos relate to Goose Neck Dam set-up.
Record Type: Archive
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65 Buick - Staten Island, Verazzano Narrows Bridge, 65 Buick - 1966
OWLL2008.03.91
Record Type: Photo
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65 Buick - Staten Island, Verazzano Narrows Bridge, 65 Buick - 1966
OWLL2008.03.89
Record Type: Photo
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65 Buick - Staten Island, Verazzano Narrows Bridge, 65 Buick - 1966
OWLL2008.03.92
Record Type: Photo
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65 Buick - Staten Island, Verazzano Narrows Bridge, 65 Buick - 1966
OWLL2008.03.90
Record Type: Photo
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Cars In Their Eyes - October 27, 1996
Article in The Sunday Times Magazine of The New York Times about an exhibition of cars taken by some of the most celebrated photographers in the world. The article contains 9 photographs including O. Winston Link's "Sometimes the Electricity Fails."
Record Type: Archive
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Corky At The Tape Recorder - Corky at the tape recorder in the trunk of the Buick, trains passing, Shenandoah, Junction.
OWL2007.04.1312
Record Type: Photo
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Corky At The Tape Recorder, Shenandoah Junction - Corky at the tape recorder, Shenandoah Junction.
OWL2007.04.1311
Record Type: Photo
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Corky Recording From The Trunk Of The Buick - Asme as NW 1313. Corky recording from the trunk of the Buick.
OWL2007.04.1314
Record Type: Photo
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Corky Recording From The Trunk Of The Buick - Corky recording from the trunk of the Buick. Shenandoah Junction.
OWL2007.04.1313
Record Type: Photo
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Corky Recording From The Trunk Of The Buick - Same as NW 1313. Corky recording from the trunk of the Buick.
OWL2007.04.1315
Record Type: Photo
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Cows And Calves In Roadway - Same as NW 1555. Cows and calves in roadway; Buick stopped to right.
OWL2007.04.1556
Record Type: Photo
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Cows In The Roadway - More cows in the roadway; Buick in background.
OWL2007.04.1557
Record Type: Photo
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Doubleheaded Train 202 Northbound - Looking north up the road at the #202 doubleheaded, northbound, at the passenger car. In this case, there's a passenger car, a combine and a baggage car.
OWL2007.04.1552
Record Type: Photo
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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)."
Record Type: Archive
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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.
Record Type: Archive
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In His Lens, A Vanished Era - September 23 - 29, 2001
Article in American Profile magazine, Southeast edition, about O. Winston Link and his project to photograph steam locomotives in southwest Virginia in the 1950's. The article deals with the techniques Mr. Link used to photographs trains at night and his love for the area and its people and mentions the possibility of a museum of his work in Roanoke.
Record Type: Archive
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In His Lens, A Vanished Era - September 23 - 29, 2001
Article in American Profile magazine, Southeast edition, about O. Winston Link and his project to photograph steam locomotives in southwest Virginia in the 1950's. The article deals with the techniques Mr. Link used to photographs trains at night and his love for the area and its people and mentions the possibility of a museum of his work in Roanoke.
Record Type: Archive
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It's a Whole Era - January 2000
Article in the monthly The Westchester County Times shortly after O. Winston Link had been called one of the country's most important artists of all times in the book "The American Art Book." The article, which includes an interview with Mr. Link, discusses his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and concludes that his work is a combination of art and journalism.
Record Type: Archive
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It's a Whole Era - January 2000
Article in the monthly The Westchester County Times shortly after O. Winston Link had been called one of the country's most important artists of all times in the book "The American Art Book." The article, which includes an interview with Mr. Link, discusses his project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and concludes that his work is a combination of art and journalism.
Record Type: Archive

