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Old Photographs, Recognition, Handwriting Deciphering => Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs => Topic started by: sylvia on Tuesday 24 April 18 06:48 BST (UK)
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Another Lovely photo of my sweet gentle Mother inlaw. This lovely lady was born in Wednesfield Staffordshire in 1911. I think this photo was taken about 1932. Worked harder than any man in the polishing shop and got paid half as much. Her name is Alice Johnson. Oh in case there is a colour in the mix, she had blue eyes and black hair.God bless her.
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I am sorry Sylvia but there was not no images attached.
Regards
Sarah
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Okay Sarah ,thanks. I might have to go get it out of my Album again and copy it. I tried to follow the instructions on how to post it correctly and must a dropped a clanger. My old brain isn't good at following instructions I'm Afraid. In the meantime I will post my Great Aunt Lucy, she is worth having a go at.
The lovely gorgeous Lucy Edwards. Born 1891 in Wolverhampton. This photo was taken about 1908 I would say looking at how old she looks. Now Lucy had auburn hair according to my Father .That should be interesting.
I don't know what the black dot is at the side of her nose on this photo, but it isn't on the original .
I hope there isn't any problem with this photo.
Thanks Sarah for your reply, I didn't receive your answer in my email ,I only just found it and that's why I am late replying to you :-) Sylvia Churchill x
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My effort, :)
Yvonne
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My try.
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B&W version.
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Hi Sylvia,
I have just been checking your email settings for you notifications and I can see that they can be little temperamental especially on this topic - this reply is also a test I will send you some more info by pm.
Regards
Sarah :)
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Hi Sylvia...lovely photo...a clean from me.
Carol
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One with colour.
Carol
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...and a cooler version.
Carol
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I am sorry ,I didn't know these beautiful Photos had been done. I am not getting any messages in my email to inform me. . Once again these restorations are positively gorgeous. Thank you so much, again you have excelled with your talents. X Sylvia
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Okay I have saved every last one of them ,I'm duly impressed once again.
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Hi Sylvia,
I have just tweaked your settings
Regards
Sarah
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Repaired and colourised from me.
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Sarah.
How can I change the name of this post from Alice to the lovely Lucy. I think I must have done something wrong when I changed the post and from one to tother that's why I don't receive Rootschat emails any longer
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I have put a couple of Photos of great aunty Lucy on Facebook and they are impressed with them as I am. I am so proud of you artists I just have to show off your work if that's okay with you all. I have spent all day copying them so that I can give to Family members I think will appreciate one them.
Thanks again Sylvia Churchill.
I don't know how to get round this email problem, I might miss something not receiving emails from Rootschat.
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Hi Sylvia,
The problem seems to be with your service provider, I can see the notifications going out from us but they seem to be blocking notification on this topic I am continuing to try everything at our end to help you it with everything I can think that may help but I do have to wait for someone to reply to try to see if anything has worked.
Regards
Sarah
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Two more.
Terry
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Another two photo's of Lucy added, what can I say they are divine. Thank you. :-*
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Sarah.
I checked the safe senders list and Rootschat is still there, none of Rootschat in the blocked list.
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Hi Sarah.
I just sent lovely Lucy to my email and it got through as spam, I clicked its not spam ,it may be okay now. Thanks for your help . Sylvia :-)
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Hi Syliva,
I have just checked on the notifications from earlier today and it looks like none are going through to at the moment because you service provider is blocking them
this is the message I am getting....
This email was not sent because the recipient previously marked your messages as spam.
You may have to have a look at your email settings again.
Regards
Sarah
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Late effort, John.
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Never to late John, its gorgeous ,thank you.