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Title: Photo Restoration Please of Honora Catherine Patrick OMalley & Elizabeth Atkins
Post by: Malcolm33 on Sunday 11 June 17 23:52 BST (UK)
  I realize that this is asking a lot but any improvement would be just marvelous.   The house where they stand was most likely to have been in Mordialloc, Victoria, a bayside suburb of Melbourne and the date would I think be around the early 1920's as Honora was born in 1900 and Elizabeth in 1882.   I only ever met 'Nora' about a year before she died in 1988.

   Thanks in anticipation,  Malcolm
Title: Re: Photo Restoration Please of Honora Catherine Patrick OMalley & Elizabeth Atkins
Post by: dafydd46 on Monday 12 June 17 11:27 BST (UK)
A quick attempt, but I am sure others will do better.
dafydd46.
Title: Re: Photo Restoration Please of Honora Catherine Patrick OMalley & Elizabeth Atkins
Post by: McGroger on Monday 12 June 17 13:18 BST (UK)
My try. Peter.
Title: Re: Photo Restoration Please of Honora Catherine Patrick OMalley & Elizabeth Atkins
Post by: Malcolm33 on Monday 12 June 17 21:31 BST (UK)
   Thank you both so much.   Elizabeth over on the right is a lot clearer and we can make out her face much better now.     Honora's (the girl over on the left) daughter Dorothy who is now well into her Nineties will be so pleased for she is trying to bring back memories of her own young days when raised by an aunt after Honora's husband died tragically in 1925 after falling off a lorry in Melbourne.

    Malcolm
Title: Re: Photo Restoration Please of Honora Catherine Patrick OMalley & Elizabeth Atkins
Post by: Mike Morrell (NL) on Tuesday 13 June 17 17:17 BST (UK)
One from me. Pity there's not a bit more detail to work with in the faces.
Mike
Title: Re: Photo Restoration Please of Honora Catherine Patrick OMalley & Elizabeth Atkins
Post by: Malcolm33 on Tuesday 13 June 17 22:50 BST (UK)
   Thank you Mike.   Each restoration does help as they all have something which helps me see through the 'white noise' and get a good picture in this old mind.
   Cheers Malcolm