Edward L. Allen or E. L. Allen (1830–1914) was a photographer in the 19th-century United States.[1] He kept a studio on Temple Place in Boston, Massachusetts (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.
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 Faneuil Hall, Boston, 19th century Faneuil Hall, Boston, 19th century
 Advertisement, 1871 Advertisement, 1871
 After the fire, Boston, 1872 After the fire, Boston, 1872
 Institute of Technology, Boston, 19th century Institute of Technology, Boston, 19th century
References
- ↑ "Edward L. Allen." Photo-Era Magazine. Feb. 1914
- ↑ Boston Directory. 1868
- ↑ Boston Almanac. 1871
External links

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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" – via Photographic Historical Society of New England. (includes info related to Allen)
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