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Identifier

20047987

Description

Vladimir Golschmann, conductor of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, shown inside one of the railroad cars of the train that brought brought him and the orchestra to Fort Worth, Texas, for a concert. Mr. Golschmann is holding a lit cigarette in his right hand as he looks off to the side. Hes wearing a dark, double-breasted suit. At the right is a large wall mirror in which his reflection can be seen. Below the mirror is a small counter with a glass resting on it.

Archival Date

1942-03-26

Collection Name

Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection

Collection Number

AR406-6-1347

Original Format

Negatives, Black & White

File Format

JPG

Rights

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Subjects

Golschmann, Vladimir; Cigarettes; Conductors; Orchestras; Railroad trains; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Mirrors; Smoking; Railroad travel

Subjects

Golschmann, Vladimir; Cigarettes; Conductors; Orchestras; Railroad trains; St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Mirrors; Smoking; Railroad travel

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