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Many many thanks Rami - can’t believe the difference.   It’s brilliant thank you

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This is a photo of my late sister - left - Margaret Elizabeth Trailor, holding a Jackdaw in her arms, my late mother - middle- Gladys Trailor, and my late cousin Dilys Jones.  Taken in Coventry England,  circa 1940’s.  Is there any chance anyone might be able to improve on the state of the photo. 
It would be much appreciated.  Many thanks

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World War One / Re: Silver War Badge for Willliam J Kingston Dorset Yeo. 61262.
« on: Sunday 11 November 18 10:11 GMT (UK)  »
many thanks for your help. I had one of my fathers ww1 medals returned to me on this site.
I was hoping that i could do the same.

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World War One / Silver War Badge for Willliam J Kingston Dorset Yeo. 61262.
« on: Saturday 10 November 18 13:28 GMT (UK)  »
Anyone researching William J Kingstone Dorset Yeo 61262.
I have his silver war badge which I would like to return to his family.

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The Common Room / Re: find my godmother
« on: Monday 27 August 18 16:34 BST (UK)  »
great result. thanks to all

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The Common Room / Re: find my godmother
« on: Monday 27 August 18 15:25 BST (UK)  »
Hi Liz, that is a great result. What is crazy about where she dies, Bournemouth, that is where i live!

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The Common Room / Re: find my godmother
« on: Monday 27 August 18 13:39 BST (UK)  »
Hi, I think that it must have been in the fifties. I was born 1941. my father who died 1961, unknown to me cashed the bonds and spent the money. I would guess that miss Spackman died in the mid fifties, so it seems that the will would be the best way to start? Any other ideas?

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The Common Room / find my godmother
« on: Monday 27 August 18 12:45 BST (UK)  »
where to start to find my godmother. I only know her as Miss Spackman. She lived at 4 to 14 Broadway,Earlsdon,Coventry in the 1940/50s. In her will she left me some war bonds.
The problem i have is without a first name how can i trace her death,will,etc.
Could i learn anything from my christening details?

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World War One / Re: Royal Marines WW1
« on: Thursday 26 July 18 15:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi, contact the fleet air arm museum at Yeovilton they hold most of the RMLI records. they are very helpful, they found all of my fathers records and copied the lot. good luck

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