This photograph is from my Hughan family collection, and I am pretty certain that it is my great-great-great grandmother, Hannah Hughan (born Hannah Oakley) who died in Brighton, Victoria, in March of 1860, aged 58 years. Two of her daughters were holidaying in England at the time, and since Hannah had suffered from cancer for at least 12 months before her death, I thought that perhaps this photograph, taken by Davies & Co in Melbourne, was taken as a momento for her girls whilst she was very ill, perhaps near death. I have since been reading of the momenti mori photographs which were taken post-mortem, and have started to wonder if perhaps Hannah is not just ill at this sitting, but has already shuffled off the mortal coil??? Her voluminous dress makes it impossible to see the base of a stand that may have been used, as does her headwear prevent any upper head clamp from being visible. I would love to read the opinions of others re. this photo. Many thanks.