This photograph, taken in a Hull street during the First World War, shows one of the street shrines to the casualties of the war. Ann Jennison is standing alongside it, with Annie and Jane Lamb.
Ann Jennison was the second wife of Marcus Lamb. They married in 1906, some years after Marcus lost his first wife, Charlotte Neylon.
The two girls here are Marcus's granddaughters. Ann Jennison and Marcus took in the girls around 1913, after their mother, Annie, left her husband and children. (My grandmother Doris, the eldest daughter of the three, was taken in by the other grandmother Jane Higinbotham (nee Howarth)).
In the 1901 census I found Ann Jennison living at 8 St Hilda's Terrace. As far as I can tell from perusing old maps, this was off Symons Street, which is off Fountain Road. Also not far from Abbey Crescent, or Ada's Terrace in the other direction, so all very close to the Lamb/Higinbotham families.
But particularly close to one of them - the census page shows that a near neighbour of the Jennison family was Walter Lamb, a house painter, who seems to be one of the brothers of our Marcus. I would think that this explains how Ann and our Marcus Lamb met.