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Mother and Daughter, c. 1924-29

My grandmother, Nancy Tocher (left), and Great grandmother (right) Margaret Crozer Tocher (nee Balfour) I have changed my mind on her identity. I'm not sure who the girl in the middle is, but she is probably one of my grandmother's nieces. View full size.
Date assumption... I was sticking too firmly to the idea that the woman on the right was my great grandmother who died in 1914. It must be one of the Aunties, my grandmother's sisters. Which, I am not sure. The girl in the middle MUST be one of my grandmother's nieces. There's a strong resemblance between my grandmother and her.

My grandmother, Nancy Tocher (left), and Great grandmother (right) Margaret Crozer Tocher (nee Balfour) I have changed my mind on her identity. I'm not sure who the girl in the middle is, but she is probably one of my grandmother's nieces. View full size.

Date assumption... I was sticking too firmly to the idea that the woman on the right was my great grandmother who died in 1914. It must be one of the Aunties, my grandmother's sisters. Which, I am not sure. The girl in the middle MUST be one of my grandmother's nieces. There's a strong resemblance between my grandmother and her.

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Maybe 1924?

These fashions are all wrong for circa 1914. these would be closer to ten years later.

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