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- 30th anniversary 1991 newspaper ad on the wall of the Hot Grill's downstairs office. (1)
- The 90-gallon kettle in which the Hot Grill's sauce is cooked. (1)
- The 90-gallon water-jacketed kettle in which 3-4 batches of sauce are prepared each week at the Hot Grill. (1)
- Advertisement for Barbour's Irish flax threads, manufactured in Paterson, N.J. (this is a photo of actual advertisement). (1)
- Advertisement for Barbour's Irish flax threads, manufactured in Paterson. (2)
- Advertising painted on windows of butcher shops (view from inside the shop). (2)
- After a mass, statue of San Rocco is carried from St. Anthony's Church to float parked in front of the church. (5)
- Afternoon break at machine shop: Pete Wycham, Joe Kachler, Jan Sudol, Richie Takach and John Weatherwacks. (1)
- Al Buonforte, ordering manager, in his office at Watson. (1)
- Al Zarky. (44)
- Altar boy with cross and men with banners at the head of the procession. (8)
- Altar boy with cross on staff, and men with banners, walk at the head of the procession. (1)
- American Folklife Center fieldworkers David Taylor, Bob McCarl, Tom Carroll and Susan Levitas pose in front of float. (1)
- Andria Santos, accounts payable, at her office in Watson. (2)
- Angelo Basileo retirement dinner. (4)
- Angelo Basileo's retirement dinner in the late 1970s. (2)
- Anne Murphy (left) and co-worker in packing room at Newberger's Towel Factory, Paterson, ca. 1918. (3)
- Anne Murphy (left) and co-worker in the packing room at Newberger's Towel Factory. (5)
- Anne Murphy holds photo of workers and managers at Newberger's Towel Factory, Paterson, c. 1918. (20)
- Anne Murphy holds photo of workers and managers at Newberger's Towel Factory, Paterson, c. 1918; she is pointing at a picture of herself. (6)
- Anne Murphy holds photograph of workers and managers at Newberger's Towel Factory, Paterson, c. 1918. (14)
- Another cook, a recent immigrant from eastern Europe, at work. (1)
- Another Hot Grill employee, a recent immigrant from eastern Europe, dresses a Hot Texas Wiener. (3)
- Apprentice James McComiskey in electrical area of assembly at Watson. (1)
- Apprentice Jim McComiskey and Bob Dale working on the control panel for the rotary take up. (1)
- Apprentice warper Timothy Cherry "making a warp"; this warp has 2,080 "ends" (threads); the large, circular warping frame was manufactured in Paterson by the Benjamin Eastwood Co. (4)
- Apprentice warper Timothy Cherry at the warping frame on the second floor of the plant; there are 2,080 "ends" (threads) on the frame. (6)
- Apprentice warper Timothy Cherry making a warp; this warp has 2,080 "ends" (threads). (9)
- Assemblymen moving large strander tube with crane at Watson. (2)
- Assistant nurse manager Marianne Lennon and Dr. Vincent Graziano at work in the Critical Care Unit, 5th floor. (2)
- At Elsa's Fashions, 368 21st Avenue: (Left to right): seamstress Milagros "Millie" Cueto, customer Brenda Freytes, and seamstress Aurora Goicoechea. (1)
- At Elsa's Fashions, 368 21st Avenue: seamstress Milagros "Millie" Cueto, customer Brenda Freytes, and seamstress Aurora Goicoechea and proprietor Elsa Mantilla. (2)
- At the conclusion of the procession, dignitaries stand in front of the Montescaglioso Club, at 147-149 Lewis Street; the man on the right (wearing suit) is Congressman Herbert Klein. (1)
- At the conclusion of the procession, dignitaries stand in front of the Montescaglioso Club, at 147-149 Lewis Street; the man on the right (wearing white shirt) is Paterson mayor William Pascrell. (1)
- At the conclusion of the procession, dignitaries stand in front of the Montescaglioso Club, on Lewis Street; the tall man to the right is Congressman Herbert Klein, and the man to his right is Paterson mayor William Pascrell. (6)
- Aurora and Milagros putting dress on dressmaker's model. (1)
- Aurora at her work. (1)
- Aurora Goicoechea at work above Elsa's. (3)
- Aurora Goicoechea draws a sketch of a dress. (1)
- Aurora sketches design of gown. (2)
- Aurora works on white gown. (2)
- An award presented to Joe by the city of Paterson. (1)