Donor's sister Julia who worked as a finisher. She is shown in this photograph at her wedding to Philip Freedman, a machinist. They lived at first in Rugby Street, Broughton, then Trafalgar Street and they ended their days at the old Gan Eden Old People's Home. Julia and Philip had 2 children: a son, Ivor, who became an upholsterer and a daughter. Julia and Philip were introduced by Julia's cousin Bessie Fink (sister of Ada). The wedding ceremony was at the Derby Hall, Southall Street c1920. Julia was the oldest of David Henick's brothers and sisters. Photographer: D. Yaffe and Sons, 'The Studio', 3 Progress Buildings, Manchester 8.
c.1920
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Donor's sister Julia who worked as a finisher. She is shown in this photograph at her wedding to Philip Freedman, a machinist. They lived at first in Rugby Street, Broughton, then Trafalgar Street and they ended their days at the old Gan Eden Old People's Home. Julia and Philip had 2 children: a son, Ivor, who became an upholsterer and a daughter. Julia and Philip were introduced by Julia's cousin Bessie Fink (sister of Ada). The wedding ceremony was at the Derby Hall, Southall Street c1920. Julia was the oldest of David Henick's brothers and sisters. Photographer: D. Yaffe and Sons, 'The Studio', 3 Progress Buildings, Manchester 8.
c.1920
GB124.DPA/1437/3
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