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Donald Barker Look was an Andover photographer and a World War II veteran. Together with his wife, Mona (Moore) Look, he ran Look Photo Service a thriving photography business in downtown Andover. Donald Look was a Andover Townsman staff photographer for many years. The Look family relocated to Colorado in 1955 but continued to visit New England for vacations.  Look Photo was located in several places downtown including in the Barnard Block, the [https://preservation.mhl.org/2-elm-sq Musgrove Building]  and Olde Andover Village ([https://preservation.mhl.org/89-93-main-street 89-93 Main Street])
Donald Barker Look was an Andover native, a Andover local photographer and a World War II veteran. Together with his wife, Mona (Moore) Look, he ran Look Photo Service a thriving photography business in downtown Andover. Donald Look was a Andover Townsman staff photographer for many years. The Look family relocated to Colorado in 1955 but continued to visit New England for vacations.  Look Photo was located in several places downtown including in the Barnard Block, the [https://preservation.mhl.org/2-elm-sq Musgrove Building]  and Olde Andover Village ([https://preservation.mhl.org/89-93-main-street 89-93 Main Street])

Revision as of 11:20, 17 January 2023

Donald Barker Look was an Andover native, a Andover local photographer and a World War II veteran. Together with his wife, Mona (Moore) Look, he ran Look Photo Service a thriving photography business in downtown Andover. Donald Look was a Andover Townsman staff photographer for many years. The Look family relocated to Colorado in 1955 but continued to visit New England for vacations. Look Photo was located in several places downtown including in the Barnard Block, the Musgrove Building and Olde Andover Village (89-93 Main Street)