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Edward L. Allen

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Edward Lowe Allen (February 20, 1830 – January 6, 1914) was a 19th-century Canadian-American photographer. He was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia part of Newfoundland, and emigrated in 1845.[1] In 1861, he became the first professional photographer in Boston, Massachusetts. He kept a studio on Temple Place in Boston (c. 1868–1871).[2][3] For some years, he worked in partnership with Frank Rowell (as "Allen & Rowell"). Examples of Allen's photographs reside in the Boston Public Library and the Boston Athenaeum.[4]

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  1. ^ U.S., Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
  2. ^ Boston Directory. 1868
  3. ^ Boston Almanac. 1871
  4. ^ "Edward L. Allen." Photo-Era Magazine. Feb. 1914
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  • Flickr. Photo by Allen, 24 Temple Place, Boston
  • Flickr. Verso of carte-de-visite by Allen
  • Ron Polito (ed.). "Boston Photographers Cited in 19th Century American Photographic Journals: A Bibliographic Database". Archived from the original on 2015-09-12. Retrieved 2015-05-05 – via Photographic Historical Society of New England. (includes info related to Allen)