On the other side of the alter, his family are portrayed- his wife Emma (playing the lyre) , daughters Dorothy, Muriel and Sybil and (bottom left) son Charles Norman Keyser
Charles Keyser had his two daughters, Muriel and x, his wife Mary Emma and his son Charles Norman all portrayed as celestial musicians in a mural to the left of the altar.
Per the final paragraph of Ursula Wadham’s article in Parish Magazine, all three of the daughters (Dorothy, Muriel and Sybil) are depicted in this, along with their mother, but she says that Charles Norman Keyser doesn’t appear. It feels unlikely that the latter is the infant (boy or girl) seated at the foot of the (young adult) ladies as he was between Dorothy and Muriel in age. As a guess, L-to-R: Maud, Dorothy, Muriel, with Sybil seated, but I am very far from certain.
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Per the final paragraph of Ursula Wadham’s article in Parish Magazine, all three of the daughters (Dorothy, Muriel and Sybil) are depicted in this, along with their mother, but she says that Charles Norman Keyser doesn’t appear. It feels unlikely that the latter is the infant (boy or girl) seated at the foot of the (young adult) ladies as he was between Dorothy and Muriel in age. As a guess, L-to-R: Maud, Dorothy, Muriel, with Sybil seated, but I am very far from certain.
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