Few people leave as families. The men and women (and boys and girls) seem to be with each other on the way out.
Young marrieds walked together, side by side.
Youngsters stuck together, boys & girls in their own groups, as did many adult gentlemen & ladies.
Some couples groups walked with two women in front, two men right behind them.
Only a few walked alone.
All appeared healthy, I.e., none in wheelchairs.
Most do notice the camera and make a nod toward it, some clearly camera shy, others eager to be photographed.
Interesting to think how many of the boys died in WWI, and how many girls made widows by it.