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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

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Lyon, Danny
Top floor, Reilly's Market, 193 Washington Street from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
1967 negative; 2007 print
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Lyon, Danny
Washington Street, View north from Chambers Street from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
1967 negative; 2007 print
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Lyon, Danny
The east side of Washington Street between Reade and Chambers Streets from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
1967 negative; 2007 print
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Lyon, Danny
View west from a Washington Street rooftop from The Destruction of Lower Manhattan
1967 negative; 2007 print
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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
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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