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- Back of campaign card used by Marianna Costa when she ran for the office of secretary-treasurer of Dyers Local No. 1733, in Paterson, 1933. (2)
- Back of photo of neighborhood baseball team "T.A.B.S. Giants" (WIP-DT-B004-13), with names of baseball player listed and date and place given. (1)
- Band marches in front of the church. (2)
- Band plays in street in front of church. (1)
- Band walks down Beech Street. (1)
- Barber Louis McDowell demonstrates stropping his razor. (22)
- Barber Louis McDowell poses for photos in his barber shop. (29)
- Barney taking finished tube down to the loading dock using the crane. (1)
- Barney Titus prepares bearings for shipment in the shipping department. (1)
- A basket of French fries being lifted from its cooking oil. (1)
- Beauty pageant contestants on stage; master of ceremonies in foreground. (2)
- Before the start of the procession, people wait in front of the Montescaglioso Club, on Lewis Street. (1)
- Belfast Works rope machinery brochure cover, 19th Century. (1)
- Benson in the restaurant kitchen making biscuit batter. (1)
- Benson placing biscuits on baking sheets. (3)
- Benson stirs biscuit batter. (1)
- Benson talks with and poses with a regular customer. (2)
- Bert Reales adjusts the cutting tool on the traveler to acquire the proper depth and angle of cut on the flywheel in his lathe. (1)
- Bert Reales and Jimmy Dowling measuring drive shaft on lathe. (1)
- Bert Reales cutting the outside dimension of a flywheel on the lathe. (3)
- Bert Reales holding the cutting tool he has just ground. (1)
- Bert Reales installs the cutting tool on the lathe traveler prior to cutting the inside dimension of a flywheel. (1)
- Bert Reales measuring the outside dimension of a pulley on his lathe. (2)
- Bert Reales sharpening a cutting tool prior to using it in his lathe. In larger shops tool cutters were a separate specialty, but at Watson, machinists cut their own tools. (3)
- Bert Reales's workbench. (1)
- Bill Manuel, retired engineer at Watson. (1)
- The Bishop and Prophetess posed in front of their decorated panel truck. (3)
- Bishop and Prophetess Robinson pose with neighborhood children in front of the Assembly Holy House of Prayer. (1)
- Bishop and the Prophetess Robinson in front of the Assembly Holy House of Prayer. (1)
- Blueprint on Jimmy Dowling's workbench. (1)
- Bob Dale (in t-shirt); Mohamad Chamaa (white shirt) and Richie Takach (glasses) discuss the electrical blueprints for the rotary take-up. (2)
- Bob Dale and Jim McComiskey (with unidentified person) checking switches and connections on the take up control panel. (1)
- Bob Dale and Jim McComiskey checking circuits on the planetary strander control board. (1)
- Bob Dale installing a junction box on the base of the planetary strander. (1)
- Bob Dale rewires a refurbished Watson buncher on the workshop floor at Watson. (2)
- Bob Dale wiring the motor into a horizontal take-up. (2)
- Bob Dale, Richie Takach, Pete Wychman and John Weatherwacks installing the spool in the rotary take-up while engineer David Lu (in white shirt) looks on. (3)
- Boring mill operator (ca. 1920s-30s?). (1)
- Boys playing basketball; graffiti-covered walls are behind them. (9)
- The Buffalo Inn, a local bar, and its environs. (2)
- Building front of the day care center. (1)
- The building which houses Garden State Cutting Company. Their space extends north from the corner visible here (north is toward the left of the frame, following the axis of the building toward 20th Avenue, which is not visible here). (1)
- Bundlers at work. The stacks of cut fabric are brought to the bundlers, who fold and tie them and place identification labels on the tied bundles. (1)
- Bunny Kuiken stands on balcony of Botto House. (3)
- Bunny Kuiken, granddaughter of Pietro Botto, in front of Botto House; she works at The American Labor Museum and lives around the corner. (12)
- Bunny Kuiken, granddaughter of Pietro Botto, stands in front of Botto House. (5)
- Butcher's sign at Railroad Avenue market. (1)