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[AC] Mead Art Museum at Amherst College; [HC] Hampshire College Art Gallery;
[HD] Historic Deerfield; [MH] Mount Holyoke College Art Museum; [MH SK] The Joseph Allen Skinner Museum at Mount Holyoke College; [SC] Smith College Museum of Art; [UM] University Museum of Contemporary Art at UMASS Amherst

ID Number Maker Name/Title Date Made  
SC 2011.71.35 Lyon, Danny Housewrecker from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2011.71.36 Lyon, Danny A burner is lifted to cut the bolts in the cast-iron front of 82 Beekman Street...from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2011.71.8 Lyon, Danny Dominicans at the Copa Club 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2011.71.9 Lyon, Danny Demonstrator shot in the January 31 manifestation... 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.10 Lyon, Danny Demolition men's headquarters, 38 Ferry Street from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1966-1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.11 Lyon, Danny Huey and Dominick, foreman. Both men have brought down many of the buildings on the Brooklyn Bridge site. Dominick directed the demolition of 100 Gold Street. from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.12 Lyon, Danny Ben Alton, housewrecker from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.13 Lyon, Danny Beekman Street, Sunday Morning: Ginco, Tonto, Frankie, John Jr., and Nelson, after exploring the buildings from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.14 Lyon, Danny View west from a Washington Street rooftop from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.15 Lyon, Danny The northwest corner of Washington at Harrison Street from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1966-1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.16 Lyon, Danny 258 Washington Street at the northwest corner of Murray Street.. Built by James Bogardus in 1848, this was the first cast-iron building erected in New York, and was possibly the oldest cast-iron building in the world. Plans were made to preserve the cast-iron panels that made up the façade of the building. They were preserved, but eventually lost. from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.17 Lyon, Danny The northwest corner of Washington and Chambers Streets from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.18 Lyon, Danny 327, 329, and 331 Washington Street, between Jan and Harrison Streets. Demolition of these buildings was delayed as efforts were made to preserve them and the corner they stood adjacent to. These three did indeed survive and. though utterly transformed, they stand today. from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2008 print View
SC 2012.84.19 Lyon, Danny Two youths imitate the Tonton Macoute during Mardi Gras, Gonaives 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.20 Lyon, Danny Haiti (chapel façade) 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.21 Lyon, Danny Haiti (women seated, one reading a book) 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.22 Lyon, Danny Dawn on February 7th.... 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.23 Lyon, Danny The soldier is greeted as a hero, February 7, Port-au-Prince 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.24 Lyon, Danny February 7, Port-au-Prince. Students wave green branches and pieces of uniforms torn from the Tontons Macoute as they enter the capital on a tap-tap. 1983-1986 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.4 Lyon, Danny The St. George building from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View
SC 2012.84.5 Lyon, Danny A week later. Women search for the Beekman Hospital from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan 1967 negative; 2007 print View

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