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Agent: Ex-wife Had Link Photos in Bedroom - July 3, 1996
Article in the Putnam Reporter Dispatch following the testimony of Thomas H. Garver in the trial of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for the theft of photographic prints taken by her ex-husband O. Winston Link. Garver, whose picture was included in the article, testified that he saw hundreds of photographic prints stored in Mrs. Link's bedroom in 1991 shortly before the Link's marriage dissolved and the prints disappeared.
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Candace Perich Gallery Catches A 'Link' to Transportation - November 9, 2000
Article in The Patent Trader, a Westchester County, New York community newspaper, about an exhibit of O. Winston Link prints at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katohah, New York. In addition to Mr. Link's famed prints of steam locomotives, the exhibit was to include was to include four never before seen color photographs of the Queen Elizabeth I in New York Harbor in 1968. Mr. Link was scheduled to be present at a reception and available to sign hi...
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Candace Perich Gallery Catches A 'Link' to Transportation - November 9, 2000
Article in The Patent Trader, a Westchester County, New York community newspaper, about an exhibit of O. Winston Link prints at the Candace Perich Gallery in Katohah, New York. In addition to Mr. Link's famed prints of steam locomotives, the exhibit was to include was to include four never before seen color photographs of the Queen Elizabeth I in New York Harbor in 1968. Mr. Link was scheduled to be present at a reception and available to sign hi...
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Defense: Ex-wife stole $1M in art - June 29, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch about the trial of Conchita Link in White Plains, New York, for stealing more than 1,400 of her ex-husband's black-and-white artworks. The article states that she is the first person in Westchester County NY history to be charged with first-degree grand larceny, which covers thefts in excess of $1 million.
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Defense: Ex-wife Stole $1M in Art - June 29, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch about the trial of Conchita Link in White Plains, New York, for stealing more than 1,400 of her ex-husband's black-and-white artworks. The article states that she is the first person in Westchester County NY history to be charged with first-degree grand larceny, which covers thefts in excess of $1 million.
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Ex-wife who stole photos gets 6 1/3 - 20 years - August 21, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the sentencing of Conchita Link to prison for 6 1/3 to 20 years for stealing more than $1 million of photographic prints made by her former husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, the marital problems of the Links and their divorce, and the civil and criminal trials of the defendant.
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Ex-wife who stole photos gets 6 1/3 - 20 years - August 21, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the sentencing of Conchita Link to prison for 6 1/3 to 20 years for stealing more than $1 million of photographic prints made by her former husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, the marital problems of the Links and their divorce, and the civil and criminal trials of the defendant.
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Ex-wife who stole photos gets 6 1/3 - 20 years - August 21, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch following the sentencing of Conchita Link to prison for 6 1/3 to 20 years for stealing more than $1 million of photographic prints made by her former husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's, the marital problems of the Links and their divorce, and the civil and criminal trials of the defendant.
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Link's Life on the Lines - October 2, 1998
Article in The Patent Trader about O. Winston Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's. The article discusses the cooperation given to the project by the Norfolk and Western Railroad and Mr. Link's use of lighting. It contains a picture of "Maud Bows to the Virginia Creeper" and a photo of O. Winston Link at his Westchester County home.
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Link's Life on the Lines - October 2, 1998
Article in The Patent Trader about O. Winston Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's. The article discusses the cooperation given to the project by the Norfolk and Western Railroad and Mr. Link's use of lighting. It contains a picture of "Maud Bows to the Virginia Creeper" and a photo of O. Winston Link at his Westchester County home.
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No Verdict in Link Case - July 12, 1996
Article in The Report Dispatch following a day of jury deliberations without a verdict in the trial of O. Winston Link's ex-wife on charges of first-degree larceny for the alleged theft of 1,400 of Mr. Link's prints. The article summarizes closing arguments by prosecution and defense attorneys in the trial.
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Photo Exhibit - June 18, 1999
Announcement in the Arts & Antiques section of the Trader Weekend about a photographic exhibition "The Luminous Farmyard" of studies of nature and culture by Lewisboro, New York photographers including O. Winston Link. The announcement includes a picture of "Maud Bows to the Virginia Creeper."
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Photographer: Ex-wife took boxes of prints - July 10, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch (Gannett suburban newspaper) following O. Winston Link's testimony in the trial of his ex-wife on charges of first-degree grand larceny in the alleged theft of about 1,400 of Mr. Link's prints. The article mentions that Link displayed humor, anger, and reverie in his 3-hour testimony.
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Photographer: Ex-wife took boxes of prints - July 10, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch (Gannett suburban newspaper) following O. Winston Link's testimony in the trial of his ex-wife on charges of first-degree grand larceny in the alleged theft of about 1,400 of Mr. Link's prints. The article mentions that Link displayed humor, anger, and reverie in his 3-hour testimony.
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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.
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Photographer's ex-wife guilty in theft of prints - July 13, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch on the conviction of Conchita Link of grand larceny for the theft of 1,400 photographic prints made by her ex-husband, O. Winston Link. A picture of Mrs. Link and an interview with the jury foreman, Bill Coleman, is included in the article.
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Photographer's ex-wife guilty in theft of prints - July 13, 1996
Article in The Reporter Dispatch on the conviction of Conchita Link of grand larceny for the theft of 1,400 photographic prints made by her ex-husband, O. Winston Link. A picture of Mrs. Link and an interview with the jury foreman, Bill Coleman, is included in the article.
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Photographer's former wife admitted no right to artworks - July 4, 1996
Article in the suburban New York Gannett chain newspaper published during the trial of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for the theft of 1,400 black-and-white prints valued at more than $1 million made by her ex-husband O. Winston Link. The article reports that Mr. Link's divorce attorney read from the transcript of the Link divorce trial testimony by Mrs. Link that she had no right to ownership of the stolen prints.
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Photographer's former wife admitted no right to artworks - July 4, 1996
Article in the suburban New York Gannett chain newspaper published during the trial of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for the theft of 1,400 black-and-white prints valued at more than $1 million made by her ex-husband O. Winston Link. The article reports that Mr. Link's divorce attorney read from the transcript of the Link divorce trial testimony by Mrs. Link that she had no right to ownership of the stolen prints.
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