
Mary M. Webster stands in the center with Arthur “Red” Hebert with the moustache (identified by great-granddaughter, see comments). 1946 Manchester City Centennial. Hoping someone will help identify the person in the dress. Photograph taken in 1946, copyright Janice W. Brown.
This story, as usually is the case, begins with a photograph–in this case several. My mother (Mary Webster) was a “camera nut” and took hundreds of photographs in the Manchester area, but most were of family. She did not take many of scenery without a human being included.
Four photographs are on the same page of her album, with her lovely hand writing in white ink: “Herty Ring – Arthur “Red” Hebert, Centennial Celebration.” My mom is standing between two people looking youthful, and the photo pages are sandwiched between others of the World War 2 era. This can only be Manchester’s 1946 Centennial. Continue reading


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