William Ashbolt photography collection 1954-1965

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William Ashbolt photography collection 1954-1965

This collection includes black-and-white photographs taken by William Ashbolt, a Plain Dealer photographer. Topics of the photographs include the investigation and trial of the Sam Sheppard for the murder of Marilyn Sheppard from July 1954 to December 1954. The collection also includes photographs of Robert Manry's Tinkerbelle sailboat voyage across the Atlantic Ocean in 1965 and the following celebration in England. Tinkerbelle was the smallest sailboat to cross the Atlantic Ocean.

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Sheppard, Sam

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Ashbolt, William

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William A. Ashbolt (1926-1999), originally from Lorain, Ohio, was an award-winning photojournalist who was a combat photographer for the Marines and was later a photographer at the Plain Dealer newspaper in Cleveland, Ohio until he retired in 1988. From the guide to the William Ashbolt photography collection, 1954-1965, (Cleveland State University) ...

Sheppard, Steve, 1963-

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Manry, Robert, 1918-

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Sheppard, Marilyn Reese

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Kilgallen, Dorothy

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Dorothy Kilgallen, newswoman, Broadway columnist and TV panelist was born in Chicago on July 3, 1913. Emulating her father, noted newsman James L. Kilgallen, she began her journalism career at the age of 17. In 1936 The New York Evening Journal sent her on an around-the-world trip in competition with reporters from two other daily newspapers. Romanticized as a modern Nellie Bly her fame was secured, receiving not only a role in the 1937 movie Winner Take All, but also a daily column entitled The...