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Working in Paterson: Occupational Heritage in an Urban Setting

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Orlando Lee operates tanks with silk inside.
Outdoor scene painted on wheel cover on rear of small truck traveling along 21st Avenue.
Outdoor sign advertising go-go dancers.
Outdoor sign half block away from Libby's.
An overall view of the shop, excluding the counter area and the two front window display areas, taken from the area of the entry door.
Pageant contestants backstage preparing for evening gown portion of competition assisted by dressmaker Elsa Mantilla.
Pageant contestants backstage preparing for evening gown portion of competition.
Pageant contestants on stage with Elsa Mantilla and others.
Palm reader and client at Railroad Avenue market.
Palm reader conducts reading at the market.
Palm reader conducts reading at the market; man at right is selling Panama hats.
Palm reader consults with client as two men look on; partially obscured sign says "reader".
Pannetone, a sweet bread, often eaten as a snack with coffee. Ralph says that his Italian customers virtually ignore it, but he sells a lot to people from Peru, who eat it regularly.
Part of the kitchen, behind the preparation line, showing storage shelves and walk-in refrigerators.
Party photos and announcements on the bulletin board located in the loading bay just outside of Larry Schneider's office at Watson
Pasquale Mazzacolli at the end of the meat case.
Pasquale Mazzacolli emerging from the rear of the store, where sausage-making had been underway all morning.
Pasquale Mazzacolli trimming pork, either for sausage or to help fill an order.
Passaic Falls Bridge, a cast iron bridge manufactured by Watson.
Passaic Falls, Paterson, NJ.
Paterson mayor William Pascrell (left) with organization officials.
Patient Frank DeGraw of Bloomingdale, N.J., and physical therapist Lisa Minnema in the physical therapy unit, 1st floor.
Pattern area in storage above the machine shop.
Pattern for a "Garfield the Cat" product.
Pattern makers at work.
Pattern storage area above current machine shop floor at Watson.
Patternmakers at Technocraft in Bloomfield, NJ, discussing a critical cut in a piece of stock that will be used in a model.
Patterns at Technocraft in Bloomfield, NJ.
Pauline Cooper, R.N. (left), Judith Thomas, L.P.N. (center), and Cindy Gross (right) beside medicine cart, Regan 3-South.
People applaud as statue of San Rocco is carried into St. Anthony's Church (138 Beech Street).
People on stoop watch procession.
People prepare for the start of the procession in front of the Montescaglioso Club.
People processing in the saint's parade.
People stand on front steps of church as members of Knights of Columbus walk up the steps.
People stand on front steps of church before the start of Mass; Paterson mayor William Pascrell is standing second from the right.
People stand on front steps of church.
People talking outside Assembly Holy House of Prayer.
People walk in procession.
Pete Wycham installing a drive belt on the yoke of the rotary take-up.
Pete Wychman drilling holes in a drive shaft using the large vertical drill press.
Pete Wychman looking for a tool in his toolbox.
Pete Wychman operating the large boring mill.
Photo montage on rec. room wall of Watson products from the nineteenth century.
The photograph at left is a shot of the interior of the meat market. The one at center depicts someone speaking at a podium.
Photograph of assemblage of artifacts from Watson: cable section, foundry tools and brochures, steering wheel from a Conover automobile, photographs.
Photograph of foundry casts, molds and materials used at the Watson foundry that was closed in the 'seventies.
A photograph of Joe posing with unidentified individuals.
A photograph of McGill's Interstate Express on Wabash Avenue, in the Railway Avenue market area.
A photograph of Rocco Mazzacolli.
Photograph of Watson nineteenth century iron bridge.
Photos from the Fulcher family's collection depicting Howard's mother and father and their pharmacy.
Photos of Cindy's children and other personal items on rail above winding machine at her work station.
Photos, haircut names and fees, and other materials on the wall of McDowell's Barber Shop.
Pig cooking on a spit.
Piles of patterns and pattern molds.
Plant manager Charles "Chuck" Hardy in his office checking fabric samples and fabric orders (hanging on the wall).
Plant manager Charles Mangrum (left) with fieldworker Tom Carroll.
Plant manager Charles Mangrum (left), fieldworker Tom Carroll (center) and retired plant electrician Jim Hughes (who is visiting from out of town).
Plant manager Charles Mangrum (right) with mechanic John Clark.
Plant manager Charles Mangrum holds spool of thread while standing beside a loom.
Plant manager Charles Mangrum stands between looms; he is holding a spool of silk thread.
Police officer on horseback leads procession.
A portable radio hung on the wall at Garden State Cutting to provide music for the workers.
A portion of beef awaiting butchering at John and Joe's Meat Market on 21st Avenue.
Portrait of Marianna Costa when she was a candidate for the New Jersey state assembly, 1949.
Portrait of Marianna Costa.
Posed portrait of St. John's T.A.B.S. Fife and Drum Corps, Paterson, N.J., ca. 1909.
Posed portrait of St. John's T.A.B.S. Fife and Drum Corps, Paterson, NJ., ca. 1909.
Posed portrait of workers and managers at Newberger's Towel Factory, Paterson, N.J., ca. 1918. Anne Murphy is on the left in the front row.
Posters advertising an Italian music performance, behind which are rows of Italian movies in video format.
Power house at Passaic Falls, Paterson, NJ.
The price list for items purchased at the espresso bar.
Priest and band members stand in Beech Street (opposite St. Anthony's Church) waiting for procession to resume after the mass.
Priest and band members stand in Beech Street (opposite St. Anthony's Church) waiting for procession to resume after the mass; part of crowd and front of church are visible.
Priest and band members stand in street waiting for procession to resume.
Priest and other members of the procession walk ahead of the float.
Priest and other members of the procession.
Priest stands in the street waiting for procession to resume; band members are near him.
A print signifying the main business of the office, insurance, is bounded top and bottom by soccer related materials.
Procession arrives at St. Anthony's Church, and men prepare to take statue of San Rocco from the float into the church.
Procession arrives at St. Anthony's Church, and men prepare to take statue of San Rocco from the float into the church; dollar bills attached to statue are visible.
The procession begins and men carrying U.S. and Italian flags and Montescaglioso banner walk at the front, down Lewis Street.
Procession moves down 21st Avenue; marchers at head of the procession carry American flag and the banner of the Montescaglioso Club.
Procession moves down 21st Avenue; sign of Elsa's Fashions is in the foreground in from the shop.
Procession moves down Beech Street.
Procession moves east on 21st Avenue; sign for Elsa's Fashions in the foreground; fieldworkers Robert McCarl (short-sleeved shirt) and Tom Carroll (green hat) are to the right of the sign.
Procession passes by a mill building.
Procession passes by a mill building; American, Italian and Montescaglioso Club flags are being carried.
Procession passes old brick textile-manufacturing building on 21st Avenue.
Procession travels down 21st Avenue; brick factory building is in the background.
Procession turns east onto 21st Avenue, on its way to St. Anthony's Church as Paterson mayor William Pascrell (left, wearing sash) shakes hands with a spectator.
Procession turns east onto 21st Avenue, on its way to St. Anthony's Church.
The procession turns the corner at 21st Avenue.
A produce rack just past, and parallel to, the counter depicted in WIP-TDC-C004-06. The case with cold cuts and cheeses, and with olives in brine in jars on top, is visible, partly, to the left of the produce rack.
Produce worker lifts a box.
Project fieldworkers; left to right: David Taylor, Robert McCarl, Tom Carroll, Susan Levitas; Italian flag, float, and front of St. Anthony's church are behind them.
Promotional brochure for Watson cordage machinery, ca. 1900.
Promotional brochure for Watson foundry, ca. 1970s.
Proprietor Doug Owens poses beside the store's counter.
Proprietor Doug Owens stands in front of L & B Food Center.

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