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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: pressingon on Wednesday 28 December 11 16:56 GMT (UK)
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This is another example of my ancestors photographic work I found and wondered if anyone could just give it a good clean up while maintaining the integrity of the original
"I have recently discovered that one of my ancestors Edmond Huther had a photo studio in Foyle Street and also one in 18 Carlisle Road Londonderry. When he died prematurely in 1877 aged 33 his widow Mary, left with 5 children to support carried on the business in Londonderry and then in Letterkenny, County Donegal before moving to Liverpool and then Glasgow where the family settled"
Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year :)
Pat
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Just a quick clean
Tony
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Hi Tony
That looks so much better :)
Many thanks
Pat
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Glad to be able to help Pat.
Tony
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Hi Pat......Compliments of the season to you.
Carolyn :)
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Hi Carolyn
Lovely work and greatly appreciated.
It's always a Happy New Year thanks to the wonderful people on RootsChat :)
Regards
Pat
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Hi Pat
One from me to add to the collection...Happy New Year
Joy
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Hi Joy
Many thanks for your interest, another lovely version :)
Happy New Year to you
Pat
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here's another one for you :)
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and here is a bl;ack & white version to add to your collection
Merry christmas and a Happy new year
Slaintheva
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Hi Slantheva
Welcome to RootsChat :)
Thank you for your work and interest, another great improvement on the origional
Regards
Pat
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Hi Pat,
Glad that you like the images :)
By the way my name is David, " Slaintheva" is Scots Gaelic, its what we say when we have a drink like cheers. ;D
It basically means your very very good health.
A a great Hogmanay and all the best in the coming year
David.
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Hi David
..and there's me with all these Scottish ancestors, including my late mother :-[ :-[
I've heard the toast many times but never seen it written down-that's my excuse anyway :)
and I've done my share of first footing on Hogmanay
All the best for the New Year
Pat