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Faded Writing
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Does anyone know if there's a way to read faded letters? I have just discovered lots of letters from my uncle who died in WW2. They were sent in the months before he died in 1940, on HMS Glorious. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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Different lighting conditions can be helpful sometimes to read faded letters. UV is one possibility ( if you know a shopkeeper with a small UV tube for verifying bank notes) or try bits of different coloured cellophane over a small torch to see if your on the right track. I don't know if quality street are still wrapped in them, but it's one way of enjoying the process. Also the scanning idea is good, try scanning and showing it as a negative image, this sometimes helps. Good luck.
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Greetings No 10 - long time no see on here. I think your question has been answered fully by the above! However, bearing in mind my shady past, if you're still having probs e mail me & I'll check with ex colleagues!! I know you fork-lift drivers are basically a really thick load of drones - had you considered asking an LGV 1?
Well I'm glad that fork-lift drivers are allowed to keep one brain cell in operation & if you stay by me, old mate, perhaps in time we can double that!!
I got your e mail & am contacting my nephew re obtaining possible help & advice from the 'Andrew'.
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