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Wedding George White Healy 1892 Kopie-Colorized.1136

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Wedding Eva Connolly - George White Healy in Cork 2 June 1892

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Left:
 
Richey family & relatives
in the garden of their house
Sundays Well in Cork.
 
From right:
 
Elizabeth Richey ("Aunt Edie"),
 

Annie ("Daiz") Humphreys née Richey

,
 
Jim Richey,
 

Anne Gellet Richey née Barber

,
 
Rhoda Allport,
 
a relative (probably)
 
and an unknown lady
 
(since not every identification was possible with absolute certainty, also here appplies: different opinions and/or more information very welcome!)

Some of the persons in the picture (probably): In the centre the bride (Eva Connolly) and the bridegroom (George Healy), between them the bride's mother Anne Connolly née Perrott, right of the bridegroom

Robert Humphreys (III)

, first cousin of the bride's mother, left of the bride her father John Quarry Connolly, left of him Anne Perrott née Humphreys, the bride's grandmother, left of her her brother

Robert Humphreys II

 (then a row before them a clergyman), then his wife

Sarah Humphreys

née Perrott. Different opinions and/or more information welcome!

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Healy Conolly marriage 2 June 1892 - Cork Constitution - Saturday 04 June 1892   British Newspaper Archive.250

Black-and-white photos processed by "DeOldify", licensed by MyHeritage, to assign colours according to an algorithm, with frequently impressive results.

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From left:
 
Elizabeth Richey ("Aunt Edie")
 

Anne Gellet Richey née Barber


 
Jim Richey

 

Above:

"Tennis picnic"

(about 1898):


 

"Grandmother" at left (Richey, i.e.

Anne Gellet Barber

). Bearded man standing is Joseph Richey jun. ("Uncle Joe", a medical doctor; Joan Humphreys was his god-daughter).  

Robert Humphreys

is the seated man in a striped blazer. He is leaning against the knee of his wife

Annie Morris Richey

.  The young girl and boy next to him either side are probably his niece and nephew, the twins  Rhoda and Herbert Allport (*1883). Moustached man standing is Jim Richey. "Aunt Edie" (Elizabeth Richey, Annie's elder sister) is seated in front of the big tree. The identity of the young woman next to her in the deck-chair with the flamboyant shirt is not clear, yet, like that of the woman sitting on the right. According to a notice by Rhoda Allport's granddaughter Linden Ellis, the young ladies (in the picture above) all have "leg o'mutton sleeves" which is supposed to have been fashionable until about 1900.