Now the rest of the album, pictures without names, some with dates, some with the location of the photographic printer, and from varying periods.

An interesting photo of a woman with a locket. As usual, printed in Luton, this one by O.R.Crawley in Castle Street, and also with a date, Sept. 1924.

I am convinced it must be either Kathleen or Annie.

Another photo by Mr Crawley of Luton but this time no dates, though it must have been taken in the 40's. Jack is sure that they are Dorothy and Annie which makes them the daughters of Annie who married Percival Glenister.

(see Annie page on Austing site)

Two studio shots of the same woman, The slightly earlier one on the left has no inscription but is printed in Luton. The one on the right is dated June 1924.

In both shots she is wearing the same clasp at her neck.

Here's an interesting photo of a woman outside a modern, possibly quite new, Tudor-style block with the name "Shilo" proudly displayed. To see the woman more clearly I have made a close-up on the right. [For the technically minded, this was done by re-scanning the original at 1200 dpi and then cropping.]

Who and where is she?

Auntie Florrie's Photo Album | The first group | Rex | "Topsie" | The Children | … and the rest.

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