can anyone read this

THe 'In loving memory of' is mostly readable but too easy to 'input' other words which may be wrong.
Irfanview may be a help here
 
Wow. I must get glasses like yours.....o_O
I got the John N...Dunn :rolleyes:

:) I found it on the internet (there were clues in the name of the file - Dunn grave mappleton ;)) and saved it to my computer, then played around with brightness, etc. then looked at the screen through one of those jewellers magnifier thingamibobs.

Just played around a bit more - should be

ALSO JOHN NEEDHAM DUNN
 
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Can you please tell how you got the writing so clear?

To be honest, it was probably just luck. The one I found on the internet was quite good, but was sideways on. I have a programme on my computer called Microsoft Office Picture Manager which I love as you can do all sorts of things with it. First of all I rotated the photo, then clicked on the Autocorrect button, then I just played around with the contrast, brightness and midtone settings until it was more readable. I then cropped the photo and saved it.

I think enlarging it also helped.
 
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I also thought I had "our Dear Parents' also 'John N
eedham Dunn'. but had to leave. Well done Annie 8(:-)

Your photo is great, a right click to view on new window & then + to enlarge it.
 
You wonderful people, thank you for all your efforts, it is who I hoped it would be. :):)

I don't know if you all do as I do, if I haven't got a photo of a person, I try to find a picture of something else I can add to their details maybe the church they were married in etc, if nothing else I look for an MI.

Onwards & Upwards or maybe Downwards :confused: :D
 
That's right Chimpy, John & Sarah had 4 daughters, Hannah Eveline being the youngest b.1900. I know John was a farmer but I didn't know there was a Will, so thank you for that. Hannah & Ernest had 2 children Maurice & Vera :):)
 
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