[General view, Tyre, Holy Land, (i.e., Lebanon)]
Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J foreign section. Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Photographic Company, 1905. Print no. "15078". Forms part of: Views of the Holy Land in the Photochrom print collection.
Tripoli from sea - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.
Title from copy print verso. Original title in Catalogue of photographs made by the American Colony ... 1914, misidentifies location as Tomb of Hiram near Tyre. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Tower of Lions, Tripoli - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.
Title from negative sleeve. Title in Catalogue of photographs made by the American Colony ... 1914, misidentifies location as Tomb of Hiram near Tyre. On negative sleeve: 1724. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Tripoli? - Public domain image. Dry plate negative.
Title from negative sleeve. Original title in Catalogue of photographs made by the American Colony ... 1914, misidentifies location as Tomb of Hiram near Tyre. Copy print verso: Smyrna. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. Ladder of Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Caption on negative: Ladder of Tyre. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. Ladder of Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Caption on negative: Ladder of Tyre. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. Street in Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. Ruins of crusader church at Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Caption on negative: Ruins of Crusader Church, Tyre. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. Hiram's Reservoir near Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Caption on negative: Hiram's Reservoir near Tyre. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. Harbour of Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Caption on negative: Harbor of Tyre. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. General view of Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Series of first aerial photographs of Palestine and Syria. Tyre showin...
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the sea coast. Hiram's Monument near Tyre
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Caption on negative: Hiram's Monument. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Ancient aqueduct near Hiram's Reservoir, Tyre, Palestine
H67222 U.S. Copyright Office. Title from recto of item. No. 11989 (89). Copyright by George W. Griffith.
Syria. Tyre to Tripoli and Krak de Chevalier. Sidon. Ladder of Tyre, R...
Title from: Catalogue of photographs & lantern slides ... [1936?]. Date from Matson LOT cards. Gift; Episcopal Home; 1978.
Along the Mediterranean coast, southward. Tyre, harbor. Acts 21:3
Title from: Matson color slides and filmstrips of Bible Lands ... , the Matson Photo Service. On slide mount: Tyre. Harbour. On slide mount: Copyright Matson Photo Service. Color slide reproduced from black and... More
Tyre House, 220 South U.S. Highway 341, Odum, Wayne County, GA
For additional written historical and descriptive information, please see entry for Odum, Town of, HABS No. GA-2267. Significance: The Tyre House is historically significant as a c. 1938 bungalow house type loc... More
Tyre House, 220 South U.S. Highway 341, Odum, Wayne County, GA
For additional written historical and descriptive information, please see entry for Odum, Town of, HABS No. GA-2267. Significance: The Tyre House is historically significant as a c. 1938 bungalow house type loc... More
Tyre House, 220 South U.S. Highway 341, Odum, Wayne County, GA
For additional written historical and descriptive information, please see entry for Odum, Town of, HABS No. GA-2267. Significance: The Tyre House is historically significant as a c. 1938 bungalow house type loc... More
Tyre House, 220 South U.S. Highway 341, Odum, Wayne County, GA
For additional written historical and descriptive information, please see entry for Odum, Town of, HABS No. GA-2267. Significance: The Tyre House is historically significant as a c. 1938 bungalow house type loc... More
Tyre House, 220 South U.S. Highway 341, Odum, Wayne County, GA
For additional written historical and descriptive information, please see entry for Odum, Town of, HABS No. GA-2267. Significance: The Tyre House is historically significant as a c. 1938 bungalow house type loc... More
Tyre House, 220 South U.S. Highway 341, Odum, Wayne County, GA
For additional written historical and descriptive information, please see entry for Odum, Town of, HABS No. GA-2267. Significance: The Tyre House is historically significant as a c. 1938 bungalow house type loc... More
Tyre House, 220 South U.S. Highway 341, Odum, Wayne County, GA
For additional written historical and descriptive information, please see entry for Odum, Town of, HABS No. GA-2267. Significance: The Tyre House is historically significant as a c. 1938 bungalow house type loc... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More
Hiram Lay Carriage House, Mays Point Road, Tyre, Seneca County, NY
Significance: The Hiram Lay Carriage House was built in 1859 for Hiram Lay, a successful farmer whose extended family dominated the town of Tyre, New York. It is a rare example of cobblestone masonry used on a ... More