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Wow!  Tears of happiness here.  I can't believe how many wonderful responded.  I would like to thank each and every one of you for doing this for my Mum.  It is a great kindness to me and one I am very thankful for.

Thanks again everyone!

Now to surprise my Mum.

Cheers!



Wendy


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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / MY MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER Norah Honeywood
« on: Saturday 29 October 16 05:30 BST (UK)  »
Hello  :)

I am wondering if anyone is able to restore this pic for me.  I would love to be able to give it to my Mum who is 80 years.  She would be tickled pink to have a beautiful picture of her mother who passed away.

My Mum married and moved to Australia when she was 18 and only was able to visit her mother in the UK once before she died.  I would love to be able to give this to her as a surprise gift as it is a very very special to her.

Hoping someone would kindly help and appreciate it very very much.

Cheers



Wendy

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Thank you so very much for solving this 15 year puzzle for me.  My father, being old, gave me the wrong info. and when I mentioned the funeral notice and the suburb, it all came flooding back to him.

Your kindness is much appreciated.

Cheers!



Wendy

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Thank you and my fault.  Looks like I posted in the wrong section. 



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Australia / Looking for wife of John McLAUCHLAN or McLACHLAN
« on: Tuesday 01 March 16 23:16 GMT (UK)  »
Hi :)

I have a John McLauchlan born 2 Oct 1873, Millport, Bute, Scotland.  John came to Australia with his parents John and Hannah McLauchlan (nee Robson) and siblings in 1883.

John died on 28 May 1961 at Sangate, Brisbane and lived in Brisbane.

John got married, I don't know when, and I do not know to who.  (All I have is their pic).  They also had a child Hannah, which I can't find anywhere.

Is anyone able to find out who his wife was.  I know they did divorce but that is all I know re the above.

Cheers and thanks!




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Thank you so very much Terry for taking the time.

I love the matt finish.  It looks awesome.  I shall pass this on to my Dad.  He now has some lovely pics made by some very lovely people.

Cheers!




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Thank you so very much again Martyn and Pat.

I sent the photo to my Dad as a surprise and I just got off the phone with him and he was over the moon.  He could not believe what you both could do to a very old warn out pic. 

Thinking about it, I'd imagine the pic is close to 100 years old.  That is incredible in itself that it still exists knowing my father lol.

Thank you for bringing so much joy to people's daily lives. 

Cheers!

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Oh my goodness!!!!   I am absolutely blown away and speechless.

I can't imagine how you have done that and brought a worn out, old, torn photo to life.  It is incredible.

I thank you so very much from the bottom of my heart.  My Dad will be absolutely blown away.  He is 85 years young.

A great kindness you have done.  Thank you again for your time.  :)


Regards and cheers! 


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Hi :)

Is someone able to restore this pic for me?  And also is anyone able to provide the approximate date in this picture (taken in Australia).  I am thinking early 1900s but could be later.  The approx date for this pic also determines whether my Dad has the right people.  I am doing this for him. 

Thanks   

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