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Thanks RJ.
That will do very nicely. I have printed it out and put it back in the frame.
Job Done and thank you.

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Still waiting to see if anything can be salvaged from this faded picture.
It will be a shame to throw it away.
STUART

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Is it possible to restore the colour to this faded aerial shot of my house.
Any help much appreciated.
STUART

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Thank you to everyone who has contributed to this item.
I think it is now time to draw a line under it.
STUART

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This is the supposed picture of Ernest Rowles. His rapid promotion doesn't seem right does it?
And who are these other men in a foreign uniform and qwhere are they.
STUART

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Thanks for all your help. I was sent this picture along with a single picture and told this man was Ernest Rowles who I have researched and this is what i have so far:

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / The cap badge holds the clue
« on: Wednesday 11 June 25 15:14 BST (UK)  »
This is a group of WW1 soldiers. One of them is Ernest Rowles, but which one.
Is it possible to enhance the picture so the cap badges are more clear.
Ernest served with the Bedford Regiment and the Welch Regiment.
I know this is a tall order but any assistance would be much appreciated.
STUART

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Hankow, China in 1927
« on: Wednesday 09 April 25 09:53 BST (UK)  »
Thank you for the newspaper cuttings. Very interesting.
Dad served aboard Hawkins from March 1923 to March 1926 and again from August 1927 to October 1928. I would love to know everywhere this ship sailed but there does not seem to be a book which lists all of this information. So any little titbits are most welcome.
STUART

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Hankow, China in 1927
« on: Tuesday 08 April 25 16:42 BST (UK)  »
Thank you Rami. I didn't think about a colour picture but what a difference it makes.
I am delighted with it. Thank you. I wonder what dad would have made of it.
There was no colour of course in his day.
STUART

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