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Why does the picture archive of the New York Times "Morgue" - morgue - called, also are the ghosts. At the latest after the deadline - the cut-off date - land there all the photos, is one of the outstanding derivations. Anyway: since February 2012 shows the New York Times, what is behind the doors of their morgue going on. At the time, a blog was set up a page that brings the regularly four weddings and a funeral since then photographic treasures from reaching back to 1896 archive to light. Each release is accompanied by a short text that historically classifies four weddings and a funeral the image shown or told the story behind it. In addition, each photo back is shown. How to decrypt the thereon abbreviations and thus receive more information in the "About" section four weddings and a funeral of the blog will be explained.
A supply of images, meanwhile, four weddings and a funeral secured until further four weddings and a funeral notice. According to conservative estimates, the library holds about six million photos and contact sheets, at least ten million negatives and 13,500 DVDs brimming with digitized images. In ten publications per day the stock was to the year 3935. This is really more lives than one might expect in a morgue. We Also the title of the page: "The Lively Morgue"
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