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Edmund David Lyon

English photographer and military officer, ca. 1829-1891

Lyon, a retired British army captain, went to India where he practiced photography in Ootacamund from ca. 1865 to ca. 1870. From November 1867 to November 1868, Lyon photographed monuments for the government of Madras, India. From December 1868 to February 1869, he photographed monuments for the Bombay government. In 1870, Lyon moved to Geneva, Switzerland.

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