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I would love some help with this photo of my mother in the late 1960's.  Her hair was auburn red, and her suit colour was an aqua blue. 

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I don't have many photos of my mothers two brothers - Tom and Henry Campbell. Both passed away about ten years ago and I never got to meet either of them. I found this photo from a trip my parents made to England in the early 1980s. The photo could do with a touch of clarity......

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I would like help with restoring this photo of my Grandma Catherine Agnes Campbell and her three daughters Ann, Mona and Philomena.  My aunts Ann and Mona (standing) had lived in Canada for four years from 1947. My guess on the place is Dublin, Ireland around 1951, but wondered if based on dress style a more exact date could be determined?


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I need help deciphering the residence for both groom Joseph Peter O'Toole and and bride Elizabeth Fitzpatrick. 
I also need help deciphering the rank/professions of both fathers Joseph O'Toole and Denis Fitzpatrick.

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I need help deciphering the residence for both the parents and the witnesses from the church marriage record for Edvardus Brien and Brigidae Travers from 1864.   
(thank you)

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My Dad was in the RAF during the second world war.  He has a number of photos of friends with messages written on the back.  One photo has all of the writing crossed out and I wanted to work out what the message said.  The following is my interpretation of the words that I can make out:

‘Mons <Limbaugh?>, <knowing> in his life, and <since >  he lives with <back?> <once>, let him <be?>, knowing that he <lost...tool> it to the greatest cause of all – the liberation of mankind (Lenin?)
< ....> <January? Or Journey?> 

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I would love to see this photo in clearer detail so a restore and dating would be great. My great grandparents had 2 barbershops and 2 bootmakers in Dublin in the late 1800s early 1900s.  My great-grandfather was Joseph O'Toole (his wife Bridget Maher or O'Meara) and this photo is at 22 Berkeley Road Dublin. Two of their sons trained as barbers John and Francis (Frank, my grandfather).  I believe it was a shop and residence as my grandfather Frank O'Toole was living at 22a Berkeley Road at the time of his marriage in 1921.

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