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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Building in New York 1930s
« on: Friday 25 July 25 11:49 BST (UK)  »
Alan Boyd
Wow that is very interesting . I don't know how you managed to figure all that out! I do think you are correct. I am scared of heights  there is no way you would catch me sitting on top of a building for a good photo!
Ah so now we know which bank he worked at.
Thankyou so much for doing that.

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Building in New York 1930s
« on: Thursday 24 July 25 11:15 BST (UK)  »
Alan boyd all I know is he worked as an elevator operator in a bank. I don't know which one though.

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Hi I wasn't even sure if this was the correct place to post this as I couldn't find a topic with facial recognition. Anyway there are a few photos I have where a lot of people have a similar look and where the pictures are old and a bit blurry it makes it even harder! I don't even know which one to start on.
I will try this little girl first. Is this the same person?

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Building in New York 1930s
« on: Wednesday 23 July 25 11:25 BST (UK)  »
Ha yes I hadn't even noticed that!

Great well spotted!!
 ;D ;D

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Building in New York 1930s
« on: Wednesday 23 July 25 01:16 BST (UK)  »
Hi mckha489
Thanks for your response. I tried out the link,  lots of buildings!!!

I have found one possibility let me know what you think?

The Chanin Buikding built in New York City between 1927 and 2929

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Building in New York 1930s
« on: Tuesday 22 July 25 15:24 BST (UK)  »
Can anybody tell me which building this is in the background of my photo?

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Wow thanks so much Rami that was a lovely surprise!! I was just thinking how good the black and white version was and then realised you did a colour version too!! Amazing well done.

Ps I accidentally clicked on the wrong topic and saw the picture you did of the guys outside the smithy in Reading. Wow what a transformation..  Stunning. The Original picture was the sort people would throw in the bin as they thought it was past fixing.

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Wow Thanks John he is looking absolutely gorgeous there. I think that one was taken on the ship to American.  If he was still alive he would have been chuffed with that. 

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Wow thankyou so much RJ137 and Rami. I wasn't really expecting anything could be done on this photo but you have both done an amazing job cleaning up the photos and even putting faces on that you can see now. Well done really appreciated.

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