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Elevator cars, elevator entrances : catalogue no. 56, W.S. Tyler Company
W.S. Tyler Company
Bartlett-Orr Press
1927
Salt, David Tyler  American, Silver, American
David Tyler
ca. 1785–95
Salt, David Tyler  American, Silver, American
David Tyler
ca. 1785–95
Cup, Andrew Tyler  American, Silver, American
Andrew Tyler
1715–25
Tankard, David Tyler  American, Silver, American
David Tyler
ca. 1785–95
Snoqualmie Falls, Grafton Tyler Brown  American, Oil on board, American
Grafton Tyler Brown
1886
Wedding Corset, W.S. Thomson & Company  British, Cotton, metal, bone, silk, British
W.S. Thomson & Company
Thomson, Langdon & Co.
1874
Moses Tyler
ca. 1835–47
Woven coverlet fragment, Harry Tyler  American, Wool and cotton; doublecloth, woven on a hand-loom with a Jacquard attachment, American
Harry Tyler
1841
Coverlet, Harry Tyler  American, Wool, cotton, woven, American
Harry Tyler
1839
Coverlet, Harry Tyler  American, Wool and cotton, woven, American
Harry Tyler
1845
Chair Seat, Sarah Tyler  American, Linen embroidered with wool, American
Sarah Tyler
ca. 1740
Ensemble, Richard Tyler  American, cotton, American
Richard Tyler
1995–96
Suit, Richard Tyler  American, polyester, Rayon, silk, American
Richard Tyler
Bergdorf Goodman
ca. 1993
Suit, Richard Tyler  American, silk, American
Richard Tyler
Bergdorf Goodman
ca. 1993
Dress, Richard Tyler  American, silk, American
Richard Tyler
1990s
[Man with Mustache Wearing Oilskin Hat], Edward M. Tyler  American, Daguerreotype
Edward M. Tyler
1854–55
U.S.S. Anderson, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Flying Tigers in Burma, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Bombing by Parachute, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Operating while being bombed, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Parachute Action, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
U.S. Naval Attack at Marshall Island, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
General Stillwell, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Barrage Balloon, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
The Answer to Pearl Harbor, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Coming Invasion of Europe, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Burning Oil at Cavite, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Bomber Returning to Carrier, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Stalin, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Tanks in Africa, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Colin P. Kelly, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography, graphite
W.S. Corporation
1942
Rescue Men in Asbestos, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Night Attack in Australia, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
'Scarsdale Jack' - Ace, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Machine Guns at Bataan, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Nazi Bomber Crashes, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Defending Darwin Harbor, from "America at War", W.S. Corporation  American, Chromolithography
W.S. Corporation
1942
Kenneth W. Tyler
1950s
Edward A. Tyler
ca. 1870