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A chronologyADDRESSES1894-1899 36 William Street, Broomhall 1902-1904 20 Kirkstall Road, Sharrow 1904-1914 28 Stainton Road, Endcliffe 1914-1925 67 Banner Cross Road, Ecclesall 1925-1932 32 Bents Green Road 1932-1958 67 Banner Cross Road, Ecclesall All addresses in Sheffield 1894- 27th November Born to Henry and Elizabeth Allen. 1902- Sheffield Weekly Independent, Art studentship competition, third prize pen and ink drawing. 1907-11- Attended King Edward VII Scool, Sheffield. Took his Lower School Certificates in 1910 gaining passes in Latin, French, German, Additional Mathematics; English History, and Experimental Science. He gained First Classes (distinctions) in Arithmetic, Scripture and English- a set of results that resulted in him gaining a Lower School Certificate Prize. 1911- Matriculation from King Edward VII School. 1911- Begins work as a clerk at Arthur Balfour steel works. 1912- Enrols as a student of art at Sheffield Technical School of Art. 1915- October- Enlists into the Royal Garrison Artillery Regular Army. 1916- June- Posted to the British Expeditionary Force in France. Worked as an assistant to the observation officer detailing enemy troop and equipment locations etc.- sketching in the field. 1916- August- Moved to the front line. 1917- Awarded the Military Medal for conspicuous gallantry. Badly wounded; one leg amputated above the knee, the other leg seriously injured by shrapnel. The King Edward VII School Magazine for 1917 has this: 'Private H.E.Allen (R.G.A.) has been awarded the Military Medal for conspicuous gallantry under heavy shell fire on January 25th, 1917. He was an assistant to the observation officer, and had many exciting times in this post. Under heavy shelling of the enemy he found his officer completely buried in the dug-out, and, though under heavy fire, tried to extricate him. A shell falling within a yard of him buried and bruised him, but he managed to get free and obtain further assistance and save the officer's life. Unfortunately, Allen himself was badly wounded in both legs, and lies in hospital in France.' (DEC has erroneously, 'burned and bruised him'.) 1918- January- Discharged from the army on medical grounds. c.1918-20-Re-employed by Balfour. 1920's- Involved in art societies in Sheffield. (Sheffield Society of Artists, Hallamshire Sketch Club- from 1932 known as the Hallamshire Art Society, Heeley Art Club) 1920's -Pupil of Frank Saltfleet. 1920's - Exhibits in Manchester and Liverpool. 1925- May 16th - Marries Lucy Hodder. Honeymoon at Corfe, Dorset. 1926- Becomes Balfour's confidential secretary. (Arthur Balfour, first Baron Riverdale) 1926- Visits Yorkshire/Whitby/Staithes. 1927- Visits Cornwall/Somerset/Stratford-Upon-Avon. 1929- Visits Cornwall/Whitby 1930- Visits York 1930- Visits Royal Academy Italian Art exhibition and is impressed by the vivid colours and stereoscopic effect of early tempera works. 1931- Visits Lincoln 1931- Made redundant, becomes professional painter. 1931- Joins the newly founded Yorkshire Group of Artists. 1931-1935 Occasional work for Balfour 1932- Father dies, Harry and Lucy go to live with Harry's mother. 1932- Visits Yorkshire/The Potteries 1932- Leeds Municipal Gallery purchases 'Hikers'. His first public sale. 1933- Three works accepted at the Royal Academy. (39 works exhibited over 23 years) 1934- Begins exhibiting with the Royal Society of British Artists. 1934- Visits Yorkshire Moors 1934- Writes foreword to the Sheffield Society of Artists Annual Exhibition Catalogue. 1935- Invited to become an Associate of the Royal Society of British Artists. 1936- First visit to Ireland. 1937- Walter Magee, Belfast dealer starts to sell Allen's works. 1937- Resigns membership of Sheffield Society of Artists. 1942-43- Writes six articles for 'The Artist' magazine. 1947- Visit to Ireland 1951- Visit to Lake District 1952- Joins the Pastel Society. 1958- Dies at home on the 25th of March. |