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O. Winston Link Productions

    http://owinstonlinkrailwayproductions.com/
    Link’s sound recordings, as presented here, are part of a select group of 50 that the Library of Congress recently added to it’s collection, representing historic cultural events covering almost a century. O. Winston Link’s most popular LP record, originally recorded in 1957 and 1958, is available on Compact Disc.

Steam Locomotive Recordings--O. Winston Link …

    https://www.loc.gov/static/programs/national-recording-preservation-board/documents/SteamLocomotiveRecordings.pdf
    recorders. Link’s first sound recordings, made in early 1956 on a small, home-use tape recorder, were not successful, due both to the low quality of the equipment and Link’s lack of experience with tape recording. But Link was both a fast learner …

The Works of O. Winston Link - Spike Sys

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    All of O. Winston Link's audio recordings of steam railroad sounds previously published on vinyl have been restored and reissued on CD. This includes the five LP recordings of N&W sounds, and one 45 RPM recording of the Civil War locomotive "General," which was restored by the L&N in 1962.

O. Winston Link Productions

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    What are the O. Winston Link sound recordings? Between 1955 - 1960, photographer O. Winston Link documented the end of an era — capturing steam trains in pictures and sound recordings. Using an 80-pound tape recorder and a custom-built portable power supply, Link recorded on the trains themselves, as they moved through the towns and countryside.

O. Winston Link: What recordings? And appearing in what movie?

    https://www.nwhs.org/qna/link_recordings.html
    Vol 1 'Sounds of Steam Railroading' 1957, Vol 2 'The Fading Giant' 1958, Vol 3 'Thunder on Blue Ridge' 1959, Vol 4 'Second Pigeon and the Mocking Bird' 1961. Vol 5 "The General' (year?). Vol 6 "Mainline to Panther' 1977. [Roger Huber says:] Link also made a small (7"?) recording of the W&A "General". It was very nice.

O Winston Link Sounds of Steam Railroading - YouTube

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O. Winston Link Museum Collection – Historical Society of ...

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    O. Winston Link at work on night shot. The O. Winston Link Museum collection comprises the striking photographic and auditory works developed by photographer-artist O. Winston Link between 1955 and 1960. A successful commercial photographer from New York, Link brought his studio outdoors to create carefully arranged images designed to convey the end of the steam …

crazy accessory idea | O Gauge Railroading On Line Forum

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    2 days ago · I was listening to O Winston Link's sound recordings of freight and passenger trains and realized how inadequate Lionel's sound freight cars are relative to the real thing. I was thinking of maybe motion activated speakers at points on a layout where portions of Link's recordings would be played--not the engine sounds just freight cars passing--or even putting …

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