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Chris Sibbald asks:

Photo No. 1 was among my husband’s aunt’s effects, the only clue the name “Lotte” written on the child. My husband’s grandmother was Carlotta MAXWELL so we assume this was her. Known as “Tot”, she was born December 1889 in Wallsend, Northumberland to David Rankin MAXWELL (b.1858) and Agnes Ambrose MURPHIE (b.1861). Her older sister Maggie was born in 1881: might she be the girl holding Lotte? I thought the men’s little flowers might indicate a wedding but

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