Aumuller, Al
Al Aumuller American photographer
VIAF ID: 16009672 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Aumuller, Al
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Works
Title | Sources |
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America gains a famous citizen | |
[Architectural drawing of the new Washington Market] | |
Brooms lashed together over roof of Maritime Union Building on W 17 St | |
Camera lady's beautiful legs raise panda-monium in the Bronx Zoo | |
Carol Janeway, cerarmist trims spoon | |
[Col. Oveta Culp Hobby (right) talks with Auxiliary Margaret Peterson and Capt. Elizabeth Gilbert at Mitchel Field] | |
Crowd at Nathan's from corner - horizontal | |
[Delivery trucks jamming West 37th Street, looking west from 7th Avenue, New York City] | |
[Ellery Queen (left) and James Yaffe, half-length portrait, turned toward each other in conversation] | |
[Frank Costello, half-length portrait, seated, behind microphone, testifying before the Kefauver Committee investigating organized crime] | |
[Frank Sinatra lighting a cigarette] | |
Genial Robert Douglas, who operates the Renaissance Casino, with his cat Rennie | |
Group [of Puerto Rican children] in C class | |
Hungry "hoard" inside Nathan's | |
[Interior view showing empty beds of tuberculosis ward] | |
James Weldon Johnson Houses covers from 112 to 115 St. - Park to 3rd Ave. looking south east across area | |
[Jose R. Capablanca and bride Princess Olga Chagodaef sail on Ile de France] | |
Judge Harold R. Medina | |
[Left "out in the cold" while mayoralty rivals occupied the reviewing stand] | |
[Left to right Gene Buck, Victor Herbert, John Philip Sousa, Harry B. Smith, Jerome Kern, Irving Berlin, George W. Meyer, Irving Bibo, and Otto Harbach, full-length portrait, facing front] | |
[Locomotive and a watertower at the Erie Railroad yards, Jersey City, N.J.] | |
[Louis Capone, left, and Emanuel "Mendy" Weiss holding a copy of the New York Times, three-quarter length portrait, seated] | |
[Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, center, handcuffed to J. Edgar Hoover, on the left, with another man on the right, at entrance to courthouse] | |
[Louis "Lepke" Buchalter, facing front, seated with Emanuel "Mendy" Weiss and Phillip "Little Farvel" Cohen who shield their faces, and Louis Capone, in a Kings County Courtroom during jury selection] | |
Man from "Mars" crosses 40th St. at 5th Ave. | |
Margaret Mitchell all set to launch cruiser after long training as Red Cross launchee | |
[Members of the 82nd Airborne Division marching in a parade in New York City] | |
[Miss Camilla "Ylla" Koffler, sitting on couch with bandaged knees, holding camera, and a bookshelf behind her] | |
[Mrs. Alois Hitler, half-length portrait, seated at table offering British war relief information, facing front; similiar posters on wall behind her] | |
[Mrs. Sally Benson, head-and-shoulders portrait, seated facing right] | |
Orders being loaded at Teddy's, Fulton Fish [Market] | |
[People eating at Pete's Bar in Washington Market] | |
[Renovations on Washington Market, New York City] | |
Rhys John Davies at Penn Hotel | |
Richard Rodgers, Irving Berlin and Oscar Hammerstein II, seated in back is Helen Tamiris, they are watching hopefuls who are being auditioned on stage of the St. James Theatre [...] | |
The sidewalks of lower Broadway are jammed as the Wainwright motorcade goes north toward City Hall | |
[Smoke issues from stacks of industrial buildings along river] | |
Ted Gempp, operator of the radio station at Alpine, N.J., shown at microphone in the control room of the station | |
There goes Toughie! | |
[Two women's league roller derby skaters leap over two who have fallen] | |
[Vast crowd of trucks and horse-drawn carts at the Wallabout Market, Brooklyn, N.Y.] | |
[Vivien Kellems, half-length portrait, seated at desk, facing right, holding a Kellems Grip] | |
[William Saroyan, full-length portrait, seated, facing left] | |
[Woody Guthrie, half-length portrait, seated, facing front, playing a guitar that has a sticker attached reading: This Machine Kills Fascists] |