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Messages - Trevor Kay

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Amazing work!
Very talented

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Not sure if this is the kind of thing you were looking for
Cheers
Trevor




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Here is my try

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: My mother and sister
« on: Tuesday 18 June 13 11:10 BST (UK)  »
Here you Go


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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / Re: Restore
« on: Tuesday 18 June 13 10:30 BST (UK)  »
here is my try

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Hertfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Eliza Emily Sear (Eustace)
« on: Tuesday 18 June 13 07:43 BST (UK)  »
The money could be accounted for in that Mum has told me that Eliza was said to be very shrewd with money and Mum had been told that Eliza use to sell things (not sure what) on the "black" market during the war time. 

Mum also mentioned to be that Eliza had or worked in a coffee shop some where that was away from her home - so who knows what that is all about  :o

Simply using the Retail Price Index, £2200 in 1941 is probably worth about AU$17000 today?
If you use other indexes, such as Labour Costs or Property, then it could be worth as much as AU$500,000!

That's very shrewd!! :o

Hmmm i am wondering where my share is  :P
I hope i can find some more out about this.  I am going to contact my uncle and see if he know any thing more.


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I have given it a go
this is my 1st photo edit :)

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Hertfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Eliza Emily Sear (Eustace)
« on: Tuesday 18 June 13 01:46 BST (UK)  »
Wow thanks for the replies :)
Walter Charles Sear is my Great Grandfather. 
Sorry about the confusion with the moving to Oz part.  My Mother moved to australia with her mother Winne Sear and Edwin Sear together with her 2 brothers.  After Mum moved to Australia there was not much communication back to england with Walter that my mother knew of. 

The money could be accounted for in that Mum has told me that Eliza was said to be very shrewd with money and Mum had been told that Eliza use to sell things (not sure what) on the "black" market during the war time.  I have only just heard this last night as I was question Mum about any memories she had or stories she had been told.

Mum also mentioned to be that Eliza had or worked in a coffee shop some where that was away from her home - so who knows what that is all about  :o

I do not know of any "dell" connection but will have a look tonight as Eliza was one of 11 children that I know of.

 

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Hertfordshire Lookup Requests / Re: Eliza Emily Sear (Eustace)
« on: Monday 17 June 13 09:40 BST (UK)  »
Hey Jan
Sorry for the confusion about the australian reference as that was too my Mother and family moving to Australia not Eliza and Walter.
I wonder if she is buried in Wigginton then.  I may have to come and have a look one day :)
Thanks again

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