Photograph, Mollie (Mary) Coffey

Historical information

Mollie Coffey, born 1897, was the daughter of Ellen Coffey, a nurse and midwife who ran a private hospital in Linton in the period after World War I. The hospital was on the first floor of 'Criterion House', next to the old Shire of Grenville offices in Sussex Street. It is understood that Mollie also became a nurse and worked with her mother at the hospital. The hospital closed in the mid-1920s. In 1927 Mollie Coffey married Daniel O'Connell, a hairdresser and tobacconist with premises in the former Bennett/Todd building on the corner of Clyde & Sussex Streets. The O'Connells had three children, Jim, Nellise (Ellen) and Jack (John). They moved to Skipton shortly after their marriage.

Physical description

Enlarged black and white copy of original photograph, mounted on white card. The photograph is a head and shoulders portrait of a woman whose dark hair is swept up and behind, and who is wearing a dress or top with a scooped neckline and a white lace collar. Mollie (Mary) Coffey, later Mollie O'Connell.

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