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- Large cast from Watson foundry. (1)
- Large micrometer on Jan Sudol's workbench. (1)
- Large micrometer on workbench in lathe area at Watson. (1)
- A large strander tube awaiting shipment after having been re-tooled, polished and painted. (1)
- Large strander tube drying after having been painted. (1)
- Large strander tubes awaiting machining on shop floor. (1)
- Larry and his son Luke look under the hood of Larry's '57 Chevrolet dragster. (2)
- Larry at the wheel of his car. (2)
- Larry at the wheel of the car he has customized as a dragster, a '57 Chevrolet "sedan delivery". (3)
- Larry at work in his machine shop. (18)
- Larry checks tire pressure of his car. (2)
- Larry Schneider adjusts a lathe in his machine shop. (7)
- Larry Schneider adjusts a lathe. (27)
- Larry Schneider and Richie Takach in Larry's office just off of the shop floor at Watson. (1)
- Larry Schneider removing a gear from the gear-making machine and filing smooth the edges of the gears. (3)
- Larry Schneider working on the gear-making machine. (1)
- Larry Schneider, Bob Dale, Pete Wychman and John Weatherwacks completing installation on the rotary take-up. (2)
- Larry Schneider, his wife Bonnie, and their children Tanya and Luke stand in front of Larry's '56 Chevy dragster that he has customized in his own machine shop. (5)
- Larry with the car. (5)
- Larry, wife Bonnie, and children Lara, Luke, and Tonya pose beside car. (7)
- Lathe area of machine shop. (3)
- Lathe lead man Jimmy Dowling at his lathe. (1)
- Lathe operator Bert Reales on his lathe. (1)
- Lathe operator Jan Sudol adjusting the cutting tool on a horizontal strander tube in the lathe department at Watson. (4)
- Lathe operator Jan Sudol grinding a cutting tool for use in the large horizontal lathe at Watson. (3)
- Lathe operator Jan Sudol measuring inside dimension of a strander tube and adjusting the cutting tool on the lathe. (2)
- Lathe operator Jimmy Dowling checks with fellow lathe operator Jan Sudol about an interpretation of a blueprint. (3)
- Lead assemblyman Richie Takach holding photograph of Watson Machine Shop circa 1890's. The photograph is taken from almost the spot where Richie currently is standing. (2)
- Lead man Larry Schneider showing old patterns upstairs at Watson, these were used by Watson to cast machine parts when the foundry was operating. (1)
- Left to right: American Folklife Center researcher Tom Carroll, Elsa Mantilla, Mayor Pascrell, Elsa's husband, Arturo Mantilla. (1)
- Libby's hot Texas wiener sign. (5)
- Libby's restaurant sign. (12)
- Libby's, on 98 McBride Avenue near the Paterson Falls, opened in 1936 by William Pappas and later remodeled. (1)
- List of Watson employees from 1845-1945. (2)
- Little girl holding a cabbage. (1)
- Little Marianna Costa standing on a stool between her parents. (1)
- Loaves of sliced Italian bread used to make some sandwiches in the deli. (1)
- Log of blueprints in Watson's vault; these logs contain information about Watson's original (1845) machines and patents. (1)
- Looking across 21st Avenue. (1)
- Looking across the aisles to the glass case, which lies along the east wall of the shop, stretching from near the front to near the rear of Sanremo. (1)
- Looking down on the intersection of Grand and Ward Streets. (1)
- Looking east along 21st Avenue from the corner where Ditaranto's Market is situated toward Madison Avenue. (1)
- Looking east and north, this frame contains an image of the new administrative building on Grand Street named after Robert Roe, the state senator from this area. (1)
- Looking from Rocco's shop toward the west, and Cascone's 21st Avenue Liquors (no longer owned and operated by Cascone). (1)
- Looking from the door of Ditaranto's Market toward a display rack of fresh produce. (1)
- Looking north and slightly east, toward the area where the courthouse and other buildings where legal and administrative activities go on. (1)
- Looking north from State Street toward 21st Avenue. (3)
- Looking north on State Street, across 21st Avenue. the building which houses Garden State Cutting Company is visible to the front and right of the frame. (1)
- Looking out the shop window onto 21st Avenue. (1)
- Looking over the Memorial Day Care Center (bottom left) toward the new city administrative building on Grand Street (top right). (1)
- Looking south along Main Street, past Lissette's Grocery. (1)
- Looking south in machine shop toward assembly area and paint booth at Watson. (1)
- Looking south, along [Jackson?] Street. (1)
- Looking southwest, toward Garrett Mountain. (1)
- Looking through a gap in the buildings onto Main Street. (1)
- Looking west along 21st Avenue. The shadow on the sidewalk at the front left of the frame is cast by the Boys and Girls Club building. (1)
- Looking west along Grand Street. The Europa Restaurant, which has been in business at this site for a number of years, is visible on the corner, marked by the red signage and awnings. (1)
- Looking west and slightly south. (1)
- Looking west and south over the rooftops of a part of what was once the Dublin section, and is now populated mainly by Spanish speakers. (1)
- Looking west on Slater Street toward Marshall Street. This is a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood. (1)
- Looking west, toward Garrett Mountain. (2)
- Loom technician George Washington Lopez and weaver Maria Atiles stand between looms on the second floor of the plant. (1)
- Louis McDowell cuts Michael Young's hair; the haircut is called a "high-top fade"; today is Young's 14th birthday. (1)
- Louis McDowell cuts Roger Dailey's hair. (22)
- Louis McDowell gives Michael Young a haircut, the cut is called a "high-top fade". (19)
- Louis McDowell gives neighborhood boy a haircut as his mother looks on. (10)
- Louis McDowell gives neighborhood boy a haircut as siblings look on. (9)
- Louis McDowell gives neighborhood girl a haircut as her mother looks on. (11)
- Louis McDowell pretends to give fieldworker David Taylor a shave and a haircut. (8)
- Louise, the cook at Memorial Day Care Center, prepares spaghetti for lunch. (4)
- Lunch wagon at side door of machine shop at Watson. (2)
- Lunch wagon driver at Watson machine. (1)