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- Machine operator Martino Cardone working at dye tank. (3)
- Machine operator Nelson Beniquez washing silk in tanks. (18)
- Machine operator Orlando Lee at dyeing tank with silk he is dyeing red. (2)
- Machine operator Orlando Lee at work at dyeing tank as dye is added. (2)
- Machine operator Orlando Lee at work at dyeing tank; dye is absorbed by the silk as rollers are rotated. (12)
- Machine operator Orlando Lee at work at dyeing tank; skeins of undyed silk are placed on rollers. (6)
- Machine operator Orlando Lee at work handling silk at dyeing tank. (1)
- Machine operator Orlando Lee handling silk at dyeing tank. (3)
- Machine operator Orlando Lee putting silk into spinning machine so it can be spun dry. (4)
- Machine shop at Watson probably ca. 1890. (2)
- Machine shop workers on afternoon break at Dale Street side of shop. (1)
- Machine shop workers on coffee break at Watson. (2)
- Machinist Bert Reales uses grinder. (15)
- Machinist Bob Kuehn working on a Kinrei buncher. (2)
- Machinist Jan Sudol on shop floor at Watson Machine International. (1)
- Machinist Jan Sudol works on large cylindrical piece equipment. (5)
- Machinist Jim Dowling at lathe. (17)
- Machinist Joe Kachler (l) and Richie Takach (center) with G. Lu and P. Wychman on rotary take up. (3)
- Machinist works on machine used for fiber-optics applications. (1)
- Machinists Bert Reales and Jim Dowling working on the shop floor. (4)
- Machinists working on the shop floor; the man with white hair is senior machinist Jim Dowling. (17)
- The Madison 4 Diner at the corner of Getty and Madison Avenues. (2)
- Madison Ave. Apparel Company; the building behind the outlet houses Garden State Cutting Company. (1)
- Maintenance worker Jesus Ochora mops a floor. (7)
- Make-up man applying make-up to a contestant. (4)
- Make-up man applying make-up to a contestant; Elsa Mantilla is at left. (1)
- Making a cast in the foundry at Watson, 1970s. (1)
- Malcolm McLaughlin. (4)
- Man (in suit) collection donations from people standing along 21st Avenue. (6)
- Man (in suit) collects donations from people standing along route of procession. (1)
- The man at left is conferring with the woman next to him. The latter is a spreader, about to begin spreading a narrow, ribbon-like material which I guessed was to be used as trim on a garment. The rolls of trim material can be seen nearby on the table. (1)
- Man checking computer that runs loom. (1)
- Man collecting donations from people along route of procession. (3)
- Man collects donations from people along the route of the procession. (6)
- Man holding plate containing donations he has collected along the route of the procession. (2)
- Man selling watermelons on the side of the road; sign reads "Water Melon". (5)
- Man setting up loom for operation. (4)
- Man solicits cash donations from spectators on 21st Avenue. (4)
- Man unloads watermelons from his van; he'll sell them at the side of the road. (9)
- Man with cash donated to the saint. (2)
- Man with cash donated to the saint; fieldworker Martha Cooper photographs him. (1)
- Man with handcart at door of shop. (2)
- Man working at loom. (3)
- Manager (owner?) of Mr. T's Deli stands outside the shop. (4)
- Manicurist at work. (7)
- Manuel Cintron and Bob Dale completing the rewiring of a Watson buncher on the shop floor. (1)
- Manuel Cintron on workshop floor next to a tube. (1)
- Manuel Cintron repairing the yoke on a Watson buncher. (2)
- A map of Basilicata province in Italy. (1)
- Marching musicians. (1)
- Mari's Hair People on 21st Avenue. (1)
- Maria Atiles poses with technician (loom fixer) George Lopez. (1)
- Maria Atiles working at a loom on the second floor of the plant. (5)
- Maria Atiles working at a loom. (17)
- Marie O'Neill (second from left), about age seven, with friends (l-r) Tom Friend, Kathleen Garland, Margaret Friend, and Joseph Garland, sit on running board of a car (belonging to Tom Friend's father) parked on Garrett Mountain, Paterson. (1)
- Marie O'Neill and her daughter sitting on the back steps of their home in Totowa, NJ., Sept. 8, 1994. (3)
- Marie O'Neill and her daughter sitting on the back steps of their home in Totowa, NJ. (5)
- Market fronts from across the street. (1)
- Martha Jiggetts behind the wheel of a taxi. (2)
- Martha Jiggetts dispatches a taxi to a client. (4)
- Martha Jiggetts takes a taxi dispatch call at Jiggetts transportation. (1)
- Mary Tomlin at work on "tube winding" on first floor. (35)
- Mary Tomlin working at "tube winding" on first floor. (25)
- Mary Tomlin working on "tube winding" on first floor. (25)
- Master of ceremonies on stage with contestants in evening gowns. (3)
- Master warper Al Zarky at the warping wheel; he is in the process of "making the warp;" this warp has 10,440 "ends" or individual threads. (5)
- Master warper Al Zarky at work; there are 10,440 "ends" (threads) on the warp he is making; the warp winder he is using was made in Paterson by the Sipp Machine Co.; the winder Timothy is using was made in Paterson by the Benjamin Eastwood Co. (14)
- Mayor William Pascrell shakes hands with people standing along route of the procession. (3)
- McDowell cuts a customer's hair. (5)
- McGill's truck. (2)
- Meat in the display case, next to the register prior to wrapping for a customer, and hanging in the storage refrigerator. (2)
- Mechanic John Clark checks loom; it's an electronic jacquard loom that's directed by a computerized Staubli JC-4 controller. (2)
- Mechanic John Clark demonstrates use of computerized device, called a "controller," that directs operation of a loom. (1)
- Mechanic trainee Herman Cortese works on a loom. (3)
- Member of Montescaglioso Club (which sponsors the procession) has badge pinned to his label by another club member. (1)
- Member of Montescaglioso Club collects cash donation from spectator. (1)
- Member of Montescaglioso Club collects cash donations from spectators along 21st Avenue. (4)
- Member of Montescaglioso Club with plateful of money he has obtained from spectators. (2)
- Members of band walk in procession; Beech Avenue. (1)
- Members of procession walk by factory building. (1)
- Members of procession walk down 21st Avenue. (1)
- Members of the Montescaglioso Club on float with statue of San Rocco. (12)
- Members of the procession in front of St. Anthony's Church, Lewis St. (1)
- Members of the procession in front of St. Anthony's Church, Lewis Street; the man in the white shirt is William Pascrell, Mayor of Paterson. (1)
- Members of the procession on steps of St. Anthony's. (4)
- The Memorial Day Care Center on Grand Street. (1)
- Men on float with statue of San Rocco; the statue is festooned with dollar bills. (5)
- Men with banners at the head of the procession; dignitaries walk behind them, including Congressman Herbert Klein (in suit, to the right of the American flag) and Paterson mayor William Pascrell. (1)
- Menu posted on the wall. (1)
- Michael Murphy on shop floor of Watson Machine International, in front of quality control section. (1)
- Michael Murphy showing gauges, micrometers and other standardized and temperature controlled measuring devices used as part of quality control at Watson machine. (5)
- Mike Murphy writing down results of test on records needed for specs and approval by customer. (1)
- Milagros "Millie" Cueto sewing gown with sewing machine. (2)
- Milagros "Millie" Cueto takes customer's measurements. (2)
- Milagros "Millie" Cueto, unidentified girl, and Elsa Mantilla examine photos and sketches of dress. (6)
- Milagros Cueto works on blue gown. (2)
- Milagros Cueto. (9)
- Milagros greets customer Brenda Freytes (center) as Elsa stands by. (1)
- Mill workers eat lunch in room at rear of first floor; left to right: Teresa Maturano, Cindy Fanslau, Carmen Ortiz, and Gladys Ortiz. (7)
- Milling and boring, small machining area of shop. (1)