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Annie Maud Wightman outside front-entrance of a residence at Leam, Derbyshire (almost certainly Leam Hall)

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Annie Maud Wightman outside front-entrance of a residence at Leam, Derbyshire (almost certainly Leam Hall)
Derbyshire
1893
1851-1899

The lady standing on the right is thought to be Annie Maud Wightman (1854 - 1940), a younger sister of Arthur Wightman (1842 - 1924).

The identities of the other two individuals are unknown but they are possibly members of the Booth family who occupied Leam Hall at this point in time. The gentleman standing at the back is possibly Charles Joseph White Booth (born 1863), solicitor, son of Thomas Booth (c. 1832 - 1895) of Leam Hall. The lady sitting down is possibly Charles' mother Annie Ashton Booth (nee White) (1838 - 1923), Arthur Wightman's sister-in-law through his first marriage.

Original at Sheffield City Archives: X814/1/8/2.

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