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1Edith Dixon (1875 - 1946), as a young girl, daughter of James Dixon (1851 - 1947) and Edith Fawcett Dixon (1850 - 1934), c. 1880arc02496

Edith Dixon (1875 - 1946), as a young girl, daughter of James Dixon (1851 - 1947) and Edith Fawcett Dixon (1850 - 1934), c. 1880

2Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978)arc02497

Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978)

3Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978), c. 1895arc02498

Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978), c. 1895

4Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), aged 2 years and 4 months, daughter of John Fawcett Wightman (1857 - 1892) and Alice Stanley Wightman (nee Cooke) (1860 - 1893) arc02500

Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), aged 2 years and 4 months, daughter of John Fawcett Wightman (1857 - 1892) and Alice Stanley Wightman (nee Cooke) (1860 - 1893)

5Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978) and his sister Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), evidently aged 13 and 12 respectivelyarc02501

Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978) and his sister Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), evidently aged 13 and 12 respectively

6Mrs Cook(e), thought to be Mrs Sarah Ann Cooke (formerly Saynor, nee Armstrong) (c. 1819 - 1907), cutlery manufacturer, c. 1860sarc02503

Mrs Cook(e), thought to be Mrs Sarah Ann Cooke (formerly Saynor, nee Armstrong) (c. 1819 - 1907), cutlery manufacturer, c. 1860s

7'C. C. Cooke', presumably Miss Clara Clifford Cooke (1855 - 1930), cutlery manufacturer, who became partner in the firm Saynor, Cooke and Ridal of Paxton Works, Edward Street, Sheffieldarc02502

'C. C. Cooke', presumably Miss Clara Clifford Cooke (1855 - 1930), cutlery manufacturer, who became partner in the firm Saynor, Cooke and Ridal of Paxton Works, Edward Street, Sheffield

8Mr Cook(e), thought to be William Cooke (c. 1830 - 1872), cutlery manufacturer of the firm Samuel Saynor and Son, 13 Edward Street, Sheffield [and father of Clara Clifford Cooke (1855 - 1930)], c. 1860sarc02504

Mr Cook(e), thought to be William Cooke (c. 1830 - 1872), cutlery manufacturer of the firm Samuel Saynor and Son, 13 Edward Street, Sheffield [and father of Clara Clifford Cooke (1855 - 1930)], c. 1860s

9E. Fawcett, a young male child, thought to be Ernest Dixon Fawcett (1868 - 1935), eldest son of James Dixon Fawcett (1844 - 1900) and Eliza Martha Fawcett (nee Wightman, known as 'Lily') (1844 - 1906), ealry 1870sarc02505

E. Fawcett, a young male child, thought to be Ernest Dixon Fawcett (1868 - 1935), eldest son of James Dixon Fawcett (1844 - 1900) and Eliza Martha Fawcett (nee Wightman, known as 'Lily') (1844 - 1906), ealry 1870s

10Uncaptioned male identifable as James Dixon (1851 - 1947), Arthur Wightman's brother-in-law, c. 1890sarc02506

Uncaptioned male identifable as James Dixon (1851 - 1947), Arthur Wightman's brother-in-law, c. 1890s

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