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Robyn Sanday's success story

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rlsiam Report 20 Mar 2007 02:38

I was recently contacted by a lovely lady in England who had in her possession a Victorian photo album that had been purchased from a shop in the Midlands. clasp fastening at one time but that's been bust. Most of the photos are studio portraits dating from late 1860s -1900. Fortunatley some of the photos had names & dates on the back as well as the name of the photographer in Sydney, Australia We presume that they must have been sent to relatives in England. I contacted the grandson of the young boy in the photos & he is so looking forward to seeing it. The album is now on it's way to Australia. Robyn