THE PEOPLE, THE PLACES of The Mourning Brooch

Sadly, I do not have photographs of Elizabeth and Joseph Addy but I can share images of some other members of the family and of key locations that appear in the story.

Dorothy Walker, author’s godmother, 1920-1989
Mary-Ann Addy, portrait
Maria Addy,nee Cockin, third wife of Joseph Addy
All Saints, Arksey, near Doncaster
All Saints, Arksey, interior of Norman church
The Addy graves: L-R Mary, Elizabeth with Joseph, Sophia with John
John Willey 1803-1886
Mary Willey, wife of John
John-Henry Willey 1838-1920
Hanover Square, Manningham, Bradford
Bradford Wool Exchange
J.H. Willey, Cheapside, Bradford
Francis Willey 1841-1929
Florence Willey, 1910 in Court dress
Blyth Hall, home of Francis Willey
Hannah-Mary Edwards nee Willey 1843-1943
Sam Edwards 1837-1897
Betsy-Emma Crowther nee Willey 1846-1936
Knowsley Hall c 1910
Dining Room, Knowsley Hall
1905 Edward VII Knowsley Hall
June 1910: The Marquis of Londonderry with the Countess of Derby and her daughter Lady Victoria Stanley at ‘Black Ascot’. It was so-called because the country was in mourning for the death of King Edward VII, an enthusiastic racegoer. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)