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1933
A 17" x 11" sheet of paper printed with the dramatic photograph of the cable-spinning process which was made in about 1933. This view was one of OWL's first serious photographic subjects as he documented the construction of the Triborough Bridge that connects New York City's boroughs of the Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan. The Hell Gate Bridge over an arm of the East River is seen in the background.
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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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O. Winston Link, Photographer, Dies - February 2, 2001
Obituary of O. Winston Link published in the Virginia & metro section of the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The obituary traces Mr. Link's life from his work in commercial photography, his project of photograph the last steam engines in the 1950's, and his problems with his ex-wife over theft of his pictures. It contains a photograph of O. Winston Link when he was honored by the Virginia House of Delegates in 1996.
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O. Winston Link, Photographer, Dies - February 2, 2001
Obituary of O. Winston Link published in the Virginia & metro section of the Richmond Times-Dispatch. The obituary traces Mr. Link's life from his work in commercial photography, his project of photograph the last steam engines in the 1950's, and his problems with his ex-wife over theft of his pictures. It contains a photograph of O. Winston Link when he was honored by the Virginia House of Delegates in 1996.
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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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Railroad Photographer's Ex-Wife Is Found Guilty of Stealing Prints - July 13, 1996
Article in The Metro Section of The New York Times following the conviction of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for stealing 1,400 photographic prints of her ex-husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and his marital and legal problems with his ex-wife.
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Railroad Photographer's Ex-Wife Is Found Guilty of Stealing Prints - July 13, 1996
Article in The Metro Section of The New York Times following the conviction of Conchita Link on charges of first degree grand larceny for stealing 1,400 photographic prints of her ex-husband, O. Winston Link. The article recaps Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives in the 1950's and his marital and legal problems with his ex-wife.
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Three People in Central Park - One man and two women sit in an expensive sport car in Central Park West with the Majestic on the far left, the Dakota Building left from center, and San Remo building on the far right in the background. (GA: General Aniline)
OWL2007.08.084
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Winston Link Captures Legacy of Steam - December 22, 1996
Article in the Westchester Weekly section of The New York Times about the work of O. Winston Link to photograph steam trains in the 1950's. The article focuses on some of the technical aspects of Mr. Link's work and briefly covers his marital and legal troubles with his ex-wife. It includes a photograph of O. Winston Link taken at his home in South Salem, New York.
Record Type: Archive
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Winston Link Captures Legacy of Steam - December 22, 1996
Article in the Westchester Weekly section of The New York Times about the work of O. Winston Link to photograph steam trains in the 1950's. The article focuses on some of the technical aspects of Mr. Link's work and briefly covers his marital and legal troubles with his ex-wife. It includes a photograph of O. Winston Link taken at his home in South Salem, New York.
Record Type: Archive

