Louise Boyd Dale

Louise Boyd Dale
Born(1913-03-30)March 30, 1913
New York City
DiedDecember 15, 1967(1967-12-15) (aged 54)
New York City
NationalityAmerican
EducationVassar College, Poughkeepsie
ParentDaughter of Alfred F. Lichtenstein
Engineering career
InstitutionsCollectors Club of New York
Philatelic Foundation
ProjectsWas a distinguished philatelist who continued to expand the collections of her father, Alfred F. Lichtenstein; served at various posts at the Collectors Club of New York and at the Philatelic Foundation
AwardsLichtenstein Medal
APS Hall of Fame

Louise Boyd Dale (March 30, 1913 December 15, 1967) was a philatelist of the first rank, and the daughter of fellow philatelist Alfred F. Lichtenstein.

Born in New York City, she was raised as a stamp collector from an early age in the environment of her father’s rare collections and numerous prominent philatelic friends, she herself became a highly regarded collector of stamps and a recognized figure in the field of philately.

Serious philatelic research and collecting, up to the early 20th century, was generally regarded as a field for "men only" to enjoy. Louise Boyd Dale was prominent in breaking this cultural mold, and establishing women in the ranks of philately. She became a "first woman" in a number of positions previously held only by men.