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    1. [Black Country] Richard Taylor wedding photo
    2. I have a wedding picture of Richard Taylor, wife and wedding party. Richard [Dick?] was born 1892, probably West Bromwich, and was the son of John and Rosannah Orme Taylor. The photo has about 40 people in it and was probably taken in the 1920s. I know none of the people in the photo, other than Richard. I would love to scan this photo and have it posted so that others can see it and, perhaps, identify some of the people and the location. Does anyone have any ideas for me? Thanks. Brenda

    08/07/2009 07:27:40
    1. Re: [Black Country] Richard Taylor wedding photo
    2. Paul Bennett
    3. Dear Brenda I had a similar question in the week and some very kind people from the List sent me a couple of sites that you might be interested in. I did take a look at these problem was I wasn't sure if the people that might know who was on the photograph would ever look at the sites. I did send a copy to the Black Country Bugle who did publish my photographs but as yet no one has come forward again if the right people don't read the paper...... Last year I sent another photograph to the Bugle and got a reply from someone in the Midlands who's uncles were on the photograph and hey presto I was able to talk to the family and they were living in Dorset not miles from where I now live. Could Ian Beach maybe set up something on his Sedgely Manor site or is there some wizz kidd out there that might be able to build a site just for us Black Country Folk. Best wishes, Paul > From: [email protected] > Date: Sat, 8 Aug 2009 01:27:40 -0400 > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Black Country] Richard Taylor wedding photo > > I have a wedding picture of Richard Taylor, wife and wedding party. > Richard [Dick?] was born 1892, probably West Bromwich, and was the son of John > and Rosannah Orme Taylor. The photo has about 40 people in it and was > probably taken in the 1920s. I know none of the people in the photo, other than > Richard. I would love to scan this photo and have it posted so that > others can see it and, perhaps, identify some of the people and the location. > Does anyone have any ideas for me? > > Thanks. > Brenda > ------------------------------------- > The only List that specifically covers the whole of the Black Country. Run by Black Country folk who were born and still live in the area. > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Windows Live Messenger: Celebrate 10 amazing years with free winks and emoticons. http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/157562755/direct/01/

    08/08/2009 02:00:34