Ted Malone stands behind a music stand and a microphone next to an unidentified white man during an auto show at Jamestown, New York. Another white male broadcaster sits to their left wearing headphones and turning a dial on a box that has "ABC WJTN" on the side. A Coca-Cola display is behind him with three flats of Coca-Cola bottles stacked in front of a Coca-Cola sign. A table of broadcasting equipment is to Ted's right.
Ted Malone laughs as he stands on a rooftop stage with his right foot propped up on a cross board during a broadcast from an auto show in Jamestown, New York. Three other men and a woman are also on the stage. Two of the men speak into microphones. One man sits with headphones on. The woman holds a script. A lot of broadcasting equipment is on the stage. They are facing an audience who is applauding. Triangular flags hang from ropes crisscrossing the car lot below. The second story windows of the Frank B. Smith Motor Co. are behind the stage.
Ted Malone, a camera in his right hand and another hanging from a strap around his neck, speaks with a fishmonger seated at a table full of fish at the Copenhagen Fish Market at Gammel Strand in Denmark in front of the statue "Fishwife" from her right side. Crowds of people at other tables and on the sidewalks are in the background along with the Fiskehuset No. 1-Oscar Fredericksen Restaurant. The fishmongers wear bonnets or newspapers over their heads to block the sun. There's a wagon on the street and bicycles on the sidewalk.
Ted Malone straddles water by placing his feet on two boulders at the base of the Little Mermaid statue in the harbor in Copenhagen, Denmark. A pier is behind him and oil dikes are visible across the harbor.
Ted Malone watches Mrs. Early, the curator of the James Whitcomb Riley home, lift a mosquito net from the dining table inside the Riley home. A carpet bag hangs from the wall behind Ted's head. Potted flowers sit on the window sill.
Two unidentified white women decorate Ted Malone with a sombrero, a poncho, and a bouquet of flowers. He smiles as he wears an overcoat over his suit. The woman putting the sombrero on his head wears a fur coat. A mariachi band sits on the stands above and behind Ted's head.
Ted Malone as a war correspondent, from his right side, holds up a dowel in his right hand toward four unidentified soldiers (two white men, two white women) who are smiling and laughing as they stand under the street sign on the corner of the building behind them that reads "8 Arr., Avenue des Champs Elysees" in Paris, France. All four wear helmets and Army uniforms. The woman in the center has the staff sergeant insignia on the left shoulder of her jacket. An iron gate is beside Ted Malone.
Ted Malone, as a war correspondent in France, appears to be laughing as he stands on a Nazi tank that has turned on it's side near Rennes, France, his fingers spread on his right hand, the main gun in front of his body. An unidentified white male soldier is slightly bent and smiling as he holds up a spent mortar beside Ted. Ted wears a helmet. There are fence posts behind them.
Ted Malone and another white male war correspondent ascend the stairs to a transport plane with two unidentified white male soldiers as the plane's white male captain stands at the bottom of the stairs, back to the photographer, holding a cane and a cigar in his left hand. A soldier stands behind the group beside the plane. The gentlemen carry briefcases and Ted carries a tripod.
Ted Malone sits on a sidewalk with two young white French girls as a war correspondent. The girls wear pinafores over sweater dresses, The one on his lap wears thick socks and leather shoes. The one beside him has bows in her hair. Neither child smiles.
Ted Malone sits on a sidewalk with two young white French girls as a war correspondent. The girls wear pinafores over sweater dresses, The one on his lap wears thick socks and leather shoes. The one beside him has bows in her hair. Neither child smiles.
Ted Malone sits at a table with his hands on a tablet and the pen in his right hand. The table has an ABC microphone on it sitting in front of his left shoulder. He wears a dark suit jacket, a white shirt, and a white dark tie with a swirl pattern on it.
Ted Malone publicity photo wearing a dark pinstripe suit jacket over a white shirt with a dark necktie with a diamond and dot pattern. A circle is embossed on his right shoulder that says PROOF in the center and Property of NBC * RETURN IN FIVE DAYS * around the edges.
Ted Malone is seated in a publicity photograph from his right side holding a pipe in his left hand with the bowl at the top. He wears a tweed suit jacket over a striped shirt with a dark tie with a pattern of small circles.
Ted Malone smiles as he descends five steps of a brick and concrete building with wooden shutters in an overcoat, fedora, scarf, and three-piece suit carrying a metal light shade in his left hand and a long cylindrical canvas bag with leather support in his left hand. The bag possibly contains photography equipment.
Major Robert McAndrews speaks into the ABC microphone that stands in the middle of McAndrews, Ted Malone, as a war correspondent, and Capt. Worth in the center. All are wearing full uniforms.
Ted Malone squats between a coal stove and a dining table and opens an oven door with his right hand as he holds a NBC microphone with his left hand above his knees and broadcasts from the Edgar Allan Poe Cottage kitchen. A china cabinet with china on the shelves and top sits behind and beside the stove. A coffee pot and bucket sit on the stove. A small chair sits against the wall beside the other side of the stove. The table has a tablecloth and possibly dishes set on it. A small window of leaded cut glass is on the wall behind Ted's head.