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Here are a few more family photo's for everyone to play with while the forums are quite. I've already finished my own for mom but thought you guys may appreciate some new material. The gentlemen leaning on the truck are my Great Great grandfather Luther Bailey (left) with a WW2 buddy named James.  The other two are GG Uncle Bill Santifort, again, and his wife, my GG grandmother Gertrude "Gram" Santifort when they were younger (top and bottom left).  .

Quick bit of titles: Bill Santifort is my stepdad's great grandfather, but within his own generation was called Uncle Bill, it has just spilled over, that is how an Uncle and Grandmother of mine were married.
Also, "Gram" was born in Amsterdam in 1904, came to America when she was 4, and lived to be 105. By that the photo must be from early 1900's, but if someone knows an more precise year from the swimsuits it would be cool.

..sorry so long.

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 I'll be working on these myself, but since the forums are slow right now I thought a good challenge could be accepted. It's another from mom. There was a bag of photographs torn up by the dog; 28 family photo's . They were originally in 6 and 13 different pieces, but I have put them back together as best I could.

Again, do not feel obligated to do them because I would also be working on them here and there to fill the void between forum posts and I know they will be hard, at least for me.

Note, the were scanned at 2400dpi but have been sized down. If larger dimensions would make it easier they can be added.

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Help with restoring Uncle Bill
« on: Friday 28 April 17 19:32 BST (UK)  »
Mom gave me a picture of my Great2 uncle Bill to work on.  The scan added some work that needs to be done also, but this was how it was received. I am still a novice at restorations and do not know how to fix the damage at the bottom of this picture (the cloudyness); also confident I'll run into a few more snags along the way. But still wanted to ask if someone could help get it to a point where I could pick up from. Cheers.

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