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WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« on: Saturday 16 November 19 19:59 GMT (UK) »
Hello,
Would it be possible for anyone to clean up this photo a bit?  The photo was taken after my dad's ship, the Silvercedar, was sunk by a torpedo in the North Atlantic, Oct. 1941.  My dad and crewmates were rescued by a French ship called the Mimosa.  Someone on the Mimosa took pictures of the rescue and sent them back to Liverpool.  My dad got a copy of the series of photos.  This is the only one that isn't clear, but I can still see my dad right in the middle of the group!  I'd know his smile anywhere. 
Thanks
Maureen

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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 17 November 19 08:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi,Maureen.
Any chance of a better scan? With the amount of damage to your photo restorers will need as much help as they can get. You're allowed to post a file of up to 500 kb on here and yours is less than 50 kb.
Cheers,
Peter
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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 17 November 19 13:02 GMT (UK) »
Not directly concerned with your request to clean up your photograph.
I don't know what information you have on the sinking of SILVERCEDAR but I have a copy of the official Survivors Report if you need it.

I guess you have this, https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ship/1153.html

Did your dad return to sea after this incident? If so do you have details of his ongoing Merchant Navy career?
Dim ateb yn well nag ateb anghywir. Nid oes dim yn ddall fel rhai nad ydynt yn dymuno gweld

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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 17 November 19 15:25 GMT (UK) »
Hi,Maureen.
Any chance of a better scan? With the amount of damage to your photo restorers will need as much help as they can get. You're allowed to post a file of up to 500 kb on here and yours is less than 50 kb.
Cheers,
Peter

Hello Peter,
Thanks for your interest.  I have trouble uploading pictures here.  I had the original size, but I got an error message saying that it was too large to post here.  I will do a little research on how to fix this.  Thanks!


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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 17 November 19 15:30 GMT (UK) »
Not directly concerned with your request to clean up your photograph.
I don't know what information you have on the sinking of SILVERCEDAR but I have a copy of the official Survivors Report if you need it.

I guess you have this, https://uboat.net/allies/merchants/ship/1153.html

Did your dad return to sea after this incident? If so do you have details of his ongoing Merchant Navy career?
Thanks so much for your message.  Dad did return to sea as soon as he could according to his discharge book.  He said that he survived because he slept with his life jacket on.  I think that I have seen the survivor's report, but I'm going to follow your link just to make sure.  I will post a picture taken after the rescue of my dad and a shipmate, Arthur Kelly.  Arthur was just 16.  I was in touch with Arthur up to 2 years ago, but I've not heard from him of late.  In the picture I will post my dad is the taller man to the left.  He and Arthur are wearing "Free French" uniforms as they lost everything in the sinking.  Dad passed away in 2006.  Thanks for your interest, and I will follow that link. 
Maureen

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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 17 November 19 15:32 GMT (UK) »
Dad, John Duffy, and shipmate Arthur Kelly after their rescue.  Dad is actually to the right of this picture. 

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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #6 on: Sunday 17 November 19 15:34 GMT (UK) »
This was in the Liverpool Echo after the sinking of the Silvercedar.  Funny that I could post the picture of Dad and Arthur Kelly with no error message.  I will look into the sizing of my original picture.  I will sort this out :)

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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #7 on: Sunday 17 November 19 15:53 GMT (UK) »
Hi,Maureen.
Any chance of a better scan? With the amount of damage to your photo restorers will need as much help as they can get. You're allowed to post a file of up to 500 kb on here and yours is less than 50 kb.
Cheers,
Peter

Testing my resize attempt ...  Not sure if restore will be possible.  This is a terrible picture of a faded photograph.  Sorry.  I don't own the original.  It is in my cousin's house, and I just took a picture of the photo that was placed on her kitchen table.  Worth a try though  :)


Now, only half of it shows up.  Sorry.  Just ignore my feeble attempts.  By messing around with the resizing I can see my dad better in this picture at least.  Thanks anyway-  Maureen

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Re: WWII Photo Restoration Silvercedar
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 17 November 19 18:16 GMT (UK) »
I have attached the first of 3 pages from the Survivors report, taken from the British National Archive. Piece ADM199/2138 Page 272.
This is not contained within the link to uboat.net. If you have not seen it, just send your email address via personal message and I will send the complete file to you.

I note that your father is not recorded on the Crew List by uboat.net. (Arthur Kelly is)
For the sake of history and the memory of your dad this needs to be amended.
If you have not got a copy of the original Crew of SILVERCEDAR, (official number 147694) it can be obtained from here.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C11043856
Just ask for the LAST  Crew Agreement and Logbook.

Was your dad born in Liverpool 03/05/1924? if not could you give his date and place of birth?
Dim ateb yn well nag ateb anghywir. Nid oes dim yn ddall fel rhai nad ydynt yn dymuno gweld

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