ARTHUR WIGRAM ALLEN 1862-1941 (Sydney Living Museums/State Library - TopicsExpress



          

ARTHUR WIGRAM ALLEN 1862-1941 (Sydney Living Museums/State Library NSW) I posted some photos today on OSA which were taken by Arthur Wigram Allen. This is a photo of him and some information about him. Arthur Wigram Allen was born in 1862 into a large family of wealthy Sydney solicitors. One of 11 children and third in a line of six boys he attended Sydney Grammar School before moving to Melbourne in 1880 to study law at Trinity College at the University of Melbourne. In 1885, after the sudden death of his two elder brothers, Arthur assumed control of the familys Sydney firm and many business interests. Allen married Ethel Lamb in 1891 and they went on to have four children. Fascinated by the new inventions of the era he became interested in photography, purchasing the latest cameras. He soon proved to be a talented amateur photographer, capturing images of his family and friends, the city and its surrounds. Arthur died in 1941 aged 79. His photographs, taken from the 1890s through to 1934, provide a detailed photographic record of a changing society and the emergence of the great city of Sydney. A man of extraordinary vitality, Allen was fascinated by the times in which he lived, and tried to photograph everything he saw - family and friends; visiting ships and theatrical celebrities; bush picnics; the first mixed bathing on Sydney beaches; dramatic shipwrecks; processions, pageants and mass celebrations; coal miners; domestic life and fashion; house interiors; and sporting events. These photographs, contained in 51 albums, are now held by the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, and provide a view of the dramatic changes that took place in Edwardian Sydney. His photographs span 1890 to 1934. [Sydney Living Museums]
Posted on: Sat, 17 Jan 2015 10:04:48 +0000

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