Thanks Chris. I’ll await an update on the position re photocopying.
Progress is slow I’m afraid on the transcribing - at the moment I’m not even
half way through 1978.
It has been busy lately with work as well as other computer-related
distractions getting in the way.
Tony
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Date: Wednesday, 10 March 2021 at 12:25
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Subject: [heraldnegindex] Re: A few queries on handwriting
Hi Tony,
Yes I wondered about that but the option just isn’t there in Outlook on Windows
10. But by Ctrl-C copying I can open a new image from the clipboard in
Photoshop – bit slow but it works.
By the way Josh and Sam are now back and you should be able to get access to
the index books again – I’m going in tomorrow to check a couple of numbers I
need in the 1877-8 book.
Chris
Chris Shepheard
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Subject: [heraldnegindex] Re: A few queries on handwriting
Hi Chris
Re seeing the images – I don’t know if it is the same in MS Windows but I found
in OSX that if I Right click the image in the original email, you can choose to
‘Open’ in the image viewer, which I can then expand for close up viewing.
Interestingly I can’t do that on this forwarded version, I only get the save
option.
Tony
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Hi Karen,
First is it possible for you to attach the screenshots as then I can zoom them
in Photos? Currently I’m having to copy and paste them into Photoshop in order
to enlarge them.
The first is Pageantry in Flowers and I think “Eleven Crowns” – sorry my
writing isn’t very good!
Number two is Telephone Exchange.
H/S is photographer’s shorthand for head and shoulders.
I think the last is a badly written “Fox & Styles”. I seem to remember they
were an estate agents.
Chris
PS fingers crossed for the laptop.
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Subject: [heraldnegindex] A few queries on handwriting
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Winchester Cathedral Pageantry and Flowers Festival...but I can’t read the
first description on the right...”The Eleven ?” Any ideas?
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No 33. Awards at Haslemere ? Tele Exhibition and the description is no help
with ‘group of 3’. Any thoughts?
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A ploughing match at misspelled Godalming and the description of ‘2 Horses H/S’
are you able to translate for me please.
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Sanda Willcox of ? FormStyle’s Haslemere. Do you think it’s FormStyle’s?
I've got lots more as I’m rushing to finish this before my laptop goes off to
get more memory installed but I don’t want to inundate you with queries. Really
appreciate your help. Thanks, Karen