The Dorchester Beacon, October 26, 1907
Manlie G. Gilmore
A leading photographer of Roxbury and Dorchester—his artistic work highly praised, as it should be—studio at 632 Warren Street, Grove Hall.
Photography, in its higher branches at least, is probably one of the businesses in which there is no great competition in this district of Dorchester, and Mr. Gilmore, no doubt, showed good judgment in selecting this field. He is an experienced artist in photography and had been for some years connected with such houses as Purdy, Chickering, and others. He opened this studio in 1903 and has an excellent location, with all conveniences for doing fine work, and has been quite successful in securing a desirable clientage.. The main branches executed are crayon, pastel and water colors, but anything desired can be produced, outdoor as well as studio work, and of any size. Very careful and artistic portraiture is shown in the pictures on exhibition, and exacting sitters may rely on satisfactory results.
Mr. Gilmore is a member of the I. O. O. F.. He may be said to have established himself as an artist who deserves to succeed.
He does framing of all kinds.
NOTE:—It is especially worthy of note that a great number of the building and other views, illustrating this edition were reproduced from photographs taken by Manlie G. Gilmore.