Before I post some of the images from the war Weekend at Pickering I would just like to show you a few images that could interest a few of you.
Many of you will perhaps have in your possesion treasured images of your long lost loved ones, that have they themselves gone through the wars.
I am including these as an example to show you what it is possible to do with your treasured memories and resurect them back to their former glory.
Whilst I am no profesional in these undertakings I do enjoy undertaking repairing of this type of image.

On the Station.

Another of my repairs this image was dated 20th July 1940.
The chaps son had found this image in a box of old photographs.
Another battered photo relic has now claimed a new lease of life.
This one I have repaired for a friend mouseover for finished repair.
Another version that I have coloured, I do not have a clue if the colours are true to the day just trying my best to make it look authentic.

Looks happy with his lot.


As promised a few images of your good self.

A fine 40s Couple.
These are the only ones I shot of you and your partner, hope you like them and thanks for allowing me the pleasure.
This was an old glass plate loaned to me which I had scanned to digitise it alowing me to have a little play.

Fine old Spiv had a good chat with him.

Fine old Spiv and his car.

Waiting for War.

Old Guard On Guard.

Superb 40s Singer.

Waiting for the train.

Welfare.

Home guard and not a brush in sight.

On the Platform.

What you looking at?

Waiting for her Man to come home from War.

Bowler.

Light the Pipe.

Nylons anyone?

In need of help.

On the march.

Watchful.

I say old chap.
More images to come shortly.