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I’m afraid this photograph is damaged, but am hoping that Jayne may be able to date it. It was found in a box belonging to my cousin who has recently died. Sadly, no-one knows who the people are. I have tried to date it, and think possibly it is late 1930s or early 1940s but not sure. I suspect the two men are brothers born in 1919 (Albert McGrath) and 1921 (Edward McGrath). Both were married in 1945. Could it have been taken when the sailor came home from the war, or after

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