Hello all,
Thanks so much for all your replies - I'm grateful for all input, and it's so good to have all these different "views" of things -
Viktoria - no, I hadn't noticed the ghost, but now you mention it, I can see two! A lady who is smiling, and an old chap next to her with a beard! But when I look again, there are three similar "shapes" on the wall behind.... and thanks for your remarks about the similarities between the two ladies. I still think maybe they are the same woman.
Jim - thank you so much for your comments. I had hoped the second photo was earlier, but they are too unclear, I guess, to be certain that these two ladies are the same. I was intrigued by the outfit the second lady was wearing. I'm guessing she must have been fairly "well off" to have needed an outfit for evening wear! I'm grateful too, for you pointing out the fact that the older gentleman has his hand on the lady's shoulder. Something else I hadn't noticed!
And yes! I agree the lady far left does have very similar facial similarities to the two young men. She could well be Nora Ashworth, who was born in 1888. Thanks so much.
Jill - you are so good to have gone to the trouble of putting together all these faces. (wish I could do that!) The mouth shape is, as you say, very distinctive - sort of down turned. The lady with the really big hat, to the left of the "groom" does seem to be the "odd one out", and I'm getting more convinced she is the bride.
I do have a photograph of the "grooms" parents, taken in 1920, with some of their grandchildren, but I can't immediately see a great resemblance to anyone on these photos.
It might help if I posted that?
Thanks again to everyone.
Yorkslass