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- Caffe Mediterraneo. (4)
- Campaign card used by Marianna Costa when she ran for the office of secretary-treasurer of Dyers Local No. 1733, in Paterson, in 1939. (1)
- Card with specifications of warp Al Zarky and Timothy Cherry are making. (1)
- Cardboard boxes containing garment pieces, stacked on shelves; lettering on boxes (identifying items and colors) is written in English and Spanish. (3)
- Carnie Bragg, director of Bragg Funeral Home, stands in front of his business. (1)
- Carnie Bragg, owner of Bragg Funeral Home, poses in front of the business. (4)
- Carole Bradshaw, sales marketing coordinator, in her office upstairs at Watson. (1)
- The case holding cassette tapes of recorded Italian music. (2)
- Caskets displayed in the casket room. (4)
- Cast done at Watson for a sculpture. (1)
- Cast made in foundry. (1)
- Casts and foundry equipment used in the Watson foundry before it was removed in the 1970s. (6)
- Catholic-school organization "Bon's Ramblers," with priest, Paterson, NJ. (2)
- CDs, videos, and two examples of soccer memorabilia: at top, a photograph of the Italian national soccer team; at bottom, a similar photograph framed in a manner that suggests the Italian national flag. (2)
- Cenon Hipolito and Robert Nirmaier in the engineering section at Watson. (1)
- Cenon Hipolito at the engineering desk in the engineering section of Watson. (2)
- Central crane over machine shop floor at Watson. (1)
- The Charles J. Riley Elementary School on Getty Avenue. (3)
- A cheeseburger is finished. (1)
- Chops on the bandsaw table. (1)
- Chris Betts, former part owner of the Falls View Grill, and one of the central figures in the Hot Texas Wiener business in the Paterson area since WWII. (2)
- Cindy Fanslau at work; family photos and children's drawings are visible in the frame. (6)
- Cindy Fanslau working at winding machine. (3)
- Cindy Fanslau working at winding operation on the first floor of the plant; she is using a "winding machine" to wind cotton threads from skeins onto bobbins; the thread is called "cotton 60". (6)
- The City Ladder Company on Getty Avenue. This business has also been there for many years. (1)
- The City Sights bar on Getty Avenue, north of Madison, which announces "Go Go Girls". (1)
- Claire and Anne Murphy in the living room of their home. (9)
- Clifton Eadie preparing motor mounts for a horizontal pay-off machine; these machines pay out wire or cable at a synchronized rate so that the individual wires can then be twisted and combined using a take-up machine like a buncher or a strander. (1)
- Clifton Eadie tapping holes for screws in a horizontal pay-off machine. (1)
- Close-up of "blow for worms" sign. (1)
- A close-up of a soccer clock celebrating the Italian team. (1)
- Close-up of Anne Murphy in portrait of workers and managers at Newberger's Towel Factory, Paterson, N.J., ca. 1918 (2)
- Close-up of be-ribboned badge (with pin of linked U.S. and Italian flags) worn by member of Montescaglioso Club. (1)
- Close-up of Benson's hand in the batter. (1)
- Close-up of Benson's hand placing uncooked biscuits on baking sheet. (3)
- Close-up of fabric being woven on loom. (4)
- Close-up of individual quilt squares; each square represents a different department in the hospital and features artifacts, scenes etc. that are associated with the departments. (6)
- Close-up of Jim Dowling holding a micrometer. (5)
- Close-up of Joe working on a garment. (1)
- Close-up of Jones' hands holding peppers and tomatoes. (1)
- Close-up of label on top of spool of Barbour's Irish flax thread; spool is in the collection of Marie O'Neill. (1)
- Close-up of machinist Bert Reales using grinder. (4)
- Close-up of men securing statue of San Rocco to the float. (3)
- Close-up of merchandise in window of Madison Avenue Apparel Outlet. (1)
- Close-up of Newberger's Towel Factory photo; Anne Murphy is on the left in the front row. (10)
- Close-up of pattern designed by Gaetano Pepe. (2)
- Close-up of photos of Cindy's children in her work area. (1)
- Close-up of ribbon badge, in the color of the Italian flag, worn by a man involved in the procession. (1)
- Close-up of sign on exterior of 21st Avenue Launderette. (2)
- Close-up of small card containing specifications of warp to be made up by warper. (4)
- Close-up of statue of San Rocco; dollar bills are attached to the statue. (3)
- Close-up of textile pattern. (1)
- A close-up of the Venezuelan flag, which hangs on the west wall of the office, near the desk where John's wife sits. (1)
- Close-up of tray of food being held by Nick Doris. (2)
- Close-up of winder Cindy Fanslau's hands while she works on the first floor; family photographs of Cindy's children are visible. (5)
- Close-up on "Hojo's red wrigglers" sign. (1)
- Close-up on a participant with a cross earring in his ear. (1)
- Close-ups of individual quilt squares; each square represents a different department in the hospital and features artifacts, scenes etc. that are associated with the departments. (11)
- A closeup of the sign on the building at the corner of Grand Street and Railroad Avenue, which indicates that sewing activity is carried out there. (1)
- A clothing boutique on Broadway. (1)
- Clothing store on Broadway. (1)
- Colleen Ryan, researcher and order receptionist at Watson. (1)
- Colorful window advertising meat prices at farmers' market grocery. (1)
- Commissioned graffiti on the side of Joey Kay's Supermarket, East Main Street. (5)
- Company picnic ticket, 1923. (1)
- Conover motor car made by Watson in 1912. (2)
- A Conover passenger car manufactured by Watson. (1)
- Contestant wearing evening gown walks down the runway. (8)
- Contestant, in evening gown, walks down runway. (11)
- Contestants and past winners on stage; woman with microphone sits at piano in right foreground. (1)
- Contestants on stage in evening gowns. (13)
- Contestants on stage in evening gowns; dressmaker Elsa Mantilla is also on stage. (3)
- Contestants on stage wearing evening gowns. (4)
- Contestants participate in dance routine. (9)
- Contestants participate in dance routine; members of audience are visible. (3)
- Contestants, backstage, preparing for evening-gown competition. (1)
- Contestants, onstage, wearing evening gowns. (12)
- Contestants, wearing evening gowns, on the stage. (10)
- The cook at Memorial Day Care preparing lunch for the students. (3)
- Cooking and dressing of wieners. (5)
- Cooking work on the preparation line, primarily the cooking and dressing of wieners. (4)
- Cooks at work on the Hot Grill preparation line during the lunch rush. (2)
- Copy of advertisement for Barbour's Irish flax threads in the collection of Marie O'Neill of Totowa, N.J. (1)
- Copy of photo of young Marianna Costa with her parents. (1)
- Cordage machinery made by Watson; order booklet cover pictured on WIP-RM-C025-12. (9)
- The corner of Getty and Madison Avenues, looking west along Madison toward Main Street. (1)
- The corner of Getty and Madison Avenues. (4)
- Cover of Belfast Ropeworks Brochure, 19th Century. (1)
- Cover of order booklet for Cordage machinery made by Watson. (1)
- Covers of Watson cordage machines brochure, early 20th Century. (2)
- Crowd of people in Lewis Street, between float carrying statue of San Rocco and the front of the Montescaglioso Club. (6)
- Crowd watches as statue of San Rocco is secured to the float. (5)
- Cuban-owned bakery which caters to the Puerto Rican community of the city, hence the name "La Borinquena Bakery". (1)
- A customer watches John Weatherwacks and Pete Wychman complete assembly on the planetary strander. (2)
- Customers being served at the Hot Grill. (1)
- A cutter at work. This is a preparatory process done before the actual cutting of the spread fabric is done. (1)
- A cutter at work. (2)
- The cutting tool installed on the lathe. (1)
- Cutting tools on Bert's bench. (1)