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front "Child with Pussies" or "Polly and the PussyWillows"
pre 1904
1996.14.0060.01-.02
A carefully composed photograph by Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield Massachusetts, taken in 1904 used Ina Allen of that village as its model.
front "Barbara Reading" or "Stolen Fruit"
c. 1910
1996.14.0065.01-.03
Frances and Mary Allen posed Barbara Allen, one of their nieces, in Puritan dress for this photograph taken in 1910.
front "Plowing Sward"
1893
1996.14.0157.01-.03
Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, took this picture of a man plowing a field with his plow hitched to two horses.
front "Sugarloaf from Meadows"/ "Millriver Plains"
1909-1911
1996.14.0161.01-.03
This view of Deerfield, Massachusetts' Mount Sugarloaf and the Pocumtuck Range reveals the mountain silhouette that inspired Pocumtuck story tellers to tell the story of "Wequamps," or the great beaver.
front "Snow Storm"
1890-1895
1996.14.0190.01-.05
Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, went to great lengths to take pictorial photographs.
front "Girl with Dulcimer"

1996.14.0211
This photograph was created by Frances and Mary Allen who were celebrated as among the foremost women photographers in America in the early 20th century.
front "Pilgrim's Progress"
c. 1910
1996.14.0244
Frances and Mary Allen costumed and carefully posed a young boy reading "Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan in this Colonial Revival photograph.
front "Last Furrow"
1901-1903
1996.14.0250.01-.03
This early 19th century photograph by Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, shows one figure driving a harrow and another leading a horse across a farm field.
front "Noon Rest"
c. 1914
1996.14.0252.01-.10
The early 19th century photograph by Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, illustrates a noon-day rest for both men and beasts under the shade of an apple tree.
front Frances Stebbins Allen (1854-1941)
c. 1906
1996.14.0255.01-.02
Critics identified Frances Allen (1854-1941) and her sister Mary Allen (1858-1941) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, as among the finest pictorial photographers in America at the turn of the 20th century.

 

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