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Pillow : Arthur Wightman (1842 - 1924) identifiable as the passenger with the driver believed to be his third son Denis Conway Wightman (1876 - 1933)
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Arthur Wightman (1842 - 1924) identifiable as the passenger with the driver believed to be his third son Denis Conway Wightman (1876 - 1933)
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: arc02566
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Media ID 15454205
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In this print from Sheffield City Archives, we catch a glimpse of Arthur Wightman (1842 - 1924), an esteemed figure of his time. Standing beside him is believed to be his third son Denis Conway Wightman (1876 - 1933), who exudes a sense of youthful energy and determination. The image captures the duo in front of what appears to be their prized possession: a vintage car that symbolizes progress and modernity. The vehicle stands as a testament to Arthur's forward-thinking nature and entrepreneurial spirit, while also reflecting the changing times in which they lived. Arthur Wightman, with his distinguished presence, exudes confidence and wisdom gained through years of experience. His eyes tell stories untold, hinting at the challenges he may have faced during his lifetime. Meanwhile, Denis Conway Wightman stands tall by his side, embodying the hopes and dreams of a new generation eager to make its mark on the world. This photograph serves as a reminder not only of familial bonds but also highlights how technology can bridge generations. It showcases how Arthur passed down both knowledge and ambition to his son Denis – values that would shape their lives for years to come. Preserved within Sheffield Libraries' archives, this remarkable snapshot offers us an intimate window into history—a moment frozen in time where past meets future—capturing two individuals whose legacy continues to inspire today.
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