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Theo Kappel and Stacey Pilson with New York Mets Pitcher Ray Burris

Collection: Kappel Family Digital Photographs Collection
Date: August 1980; 1980-06 Material: Color photograph Dimension: Color Photograph; 300 ppi
Creator: Stephen Kappel Identifier: aql:21405 qmp-sp-04062015-004 qmp-sp-04062015-004.tif

Description: As part of Kids Day at Shea Stadium, Stacey Pilson (right) and her step-brother Theo Kappel (left) are photographed with New York Mets Pitcher Ray Burris. At this special event, kids were able to go down onto the field and meet the players. Stephen Kappel, Stacey's step-father, took this photograph.

Collection : aql:21416

Creator : Stephen Kappel

Date : August 1980; 1980-06

Summary/Description : As part of Kids Day at Shea Stadium, Stacey Pilson (right) and her step-brother Theo Kappel (left) are photographed with New York Mets Pitcher Ray Burris. At this special event, kids were able to go down onto the field and meet the players. Stephen Kappel, Stacey's step-father, took this photograph.

Subject : Baseball players; Children; Burris, Ray; Pilson, Stacey; Kappel, Theo; Shea Stadium (New York, N.Y.); New York Mets (Baseball team)

Rights : Contact digitalarchives@queenslibrary.org for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Queens, NY Flushing Meadows-Corona Park (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Color photograph

Format : Color photograph; Color Photograph; 300 ppi

Identifier : aql:21405 qmp-sp-04062015-004 qmp-sp-04062015-004.tif

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Subject:
Baseball players; Children; Burris, Ray; Pilson, Stacey; Kappel, Theo; Shea Stadium (New York, N.Y.); New York Mets (Baseball team)
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