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Approaching Train On Double Track - Approaching train, double track. This apparently Vesuvius Crossing.
OWL2007.04.1171
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Approaching Train On Double Track - Approaching train, double track, Vesuvius crossing.
OWL2007.04.1172
Record Type: Photo
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Botetourt Up Close: They remember the days he shot those pictures - July 11, 2001
Article published in the Fincastle Herald on July 11, 2001. Subtitled "They remember the days he shot those pictures so many years ago, and remain among Link's Legion", the article describes the memories of Botetourt residents from the time Mr. Link took photographs in the area. It was published a few months after Mr. Link's death in early 2001.
Record Type: Archive
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Caboose Passing Vesuvius Crossing - Caboose passing Vesuvius crossing, Vesurius, Virginia.
OWL2007.04.1174
Record Type: Photo
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Egg Stove And Bananas - Another wide angle version of "Egg Stove and Bananas."
OWL2007.04.1354
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Egg Stove And Bananas - Similar, this is another version of Egg Stove and Bananas. The train has apparently now begun to move.
OWL2007.04.1355
Record Type: Photo
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Egg Stove And Bananas - Wide angle version of NW 1352, Egg Stove and Bananas.
OWL2007.04.1353
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Gravity Gas Pump, Vesuvius, Virginia - Gravity gas pump; a class A passing with boy and horse to right.
OWL2007.04.1125
Record Type: Photo
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His Photographs Roar Through the Golden Years - February 6, 1996
Article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch written in reaction to response from train enthusiasts upon learning that the writer, Keith Pritchard associate city editor, had been invited to lunch with O. Winston Link in Mr. Link's classic railroad business car. The article discusses Mr. Link's project to photograph steam locomotives for which he was given unprecedented access to Norfolk and Western property.
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
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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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James Harless' cabin with Time Freight No. 96. - James Harless cabin, Vesuvius, Virginia, Train 96 north in background, night shot. Winston reported that Harless Wanted to tear down his cabin, but Winston talked him out of it. Printed posthumously.
OWL2004.15.04
Record Type: Photo
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Letter - March 1, 1996
Letter from O. Winston Link to Keith Pritchard, Assistant City editor of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, thanking him for sending copies of articles on Mr. Link which appeared in the Richmond paper. In the letter Mr. Link mentions some of the people in one of his photographs which appeared in the paper, the new lenses used by the newspaper photographers, and the equipment and techniques he used.
Record Type: Archive
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Link to Trains - January 30, 2000
Newspaper in the Arts section of the Albany, New York Times Union. The article was written in conjunction with an exhibit of 80 of O. Winston Link's photographs, "Trains that Passed in the Night: the Railroad Photographs of O. Winston Link", at the State Museum in Albany, NY. The article mentions that Thomas H. Garver presented a lecture on Mr. Link's photographs and that Mr. Link was in the audience.
Record Type: Archive
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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.
Record Type: Archive
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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.
Record Type: Archive
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Photo Gallery International Guest Sign-In Sheets - August 3 - September 3, 1993
Photo Gallery International; a guest sign-in book from an exhibition called "Night Trick" , held in Japan, August 3 - September 3, 1993. The book has plastic top-loading sleeves with 26 pages of signatures of Japanese visitors, a program, and two articles related to the exhibition. Also included is a letter dated September 23, 1993 to O. Winston Link from Robert Mann, of Robert Mann Gallery, 42 East 76th Street, New York, NY 10021. One enclosur...
Record Type: Archive
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