A very small world indeed.
Encouraging info, Annie, of the continued support from the Riordans which would have eased the O'Hanlon plight over the coming months and, by the time Winter arrived in damp Wanganui, the matter of the clothes would have perhaps been addressed too.
KHP reported earlier that by the 1893 Electoral Roll Elizabeth was settled in Liverpool Street with her 19 year old daughter Bridget and, presumably, with B's younger siblings, including my grandfather.
Interestingly, my sister found a WH School entry for the year when the concern about the O'Hanlons was being expressed - it was a Girls' School Prize List, Class III, of 1885 where a B O'Hanlon achieved x2 firsts and x3 seconds. Against all the odds we like to think that was Bridget and amidst all the darkness there was some light.
Jim