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Luton family reunites Australian relatives with lost photo | Luton family reunites Australian relatives with lost photo |
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A photo found in an Australian thrift shop has been traced back to its owner via an English family. | A photo found in an Australian thrift shop has been traced back to its owner via an English family. |
The black and white snap dated "1952, Luton" was found in a purse bought in Capalaba on the outskirts of Brisbane by Peter Hughes' partner Lalen. | The black and white snap dated "1952, Luton" was found in a purse bought in Capalaba on the outskirts of Brisbane by Peter Hughes' partner Lalen. |
Gillian Keenan from Luton recognised her father in the photo after it was shared with a Luton Facebook group. | Gillian Keenan from Luton recognised her father in the photo after it was shared with a Luton Facebook group. |
The image shows Mrs Keenan's father Reginald Fletcher on his wedding day with his father-in-law and an uncle. | The image shows Mrs Keenan's father Reginald Fletcher on his wedding day with his father-in-law and an uncle. |
Mrs Keenan's father is now aged 90 and still lives in Luton. | Mrs Keenan's father is now aged 90 and still lives in Luton. |
"He was really pleased to see it and we had a trip down memory lane," she said. | "He was really pleased to see it and we had a trip down memory lane," she said. |
His suit, he told his daughter, had been from a "50-bob tailor" in the town - about £2.50 in today's money, not taking inflation into account. | His suit, he told his daughter, had been from a "50-bob tailor" in the town - about £2.50 in today's money, not taking inflation into account. |
The lost picture, which belonged to Mrs Keenan's Aunt Sally, prompted her to share a more formal image of her parent's wedding to corroborate the story. | The lost picture, which belonged to Mrs Keenan's Aunt Sally, prompted her to share a more formal image of her parent's wedding to corroborate the story. |
In the photo and partially obscured, is Sally Hayden, who moved to Australia with her husband in the months after her brother's wedding. | In the photo and partially obscured, is Sally Hayden, who moved to Australia with her husband in the months after her brother's wedding. |
Recently the Haydens moved house and it is thought the purse was among several items that ended up in the thrift shop. | Recently the Haydens moved house and it is thought the purse was among several items that ended up in the thrift shop. |
Mrs Keenan said although she had kept in touch with Sally Hayden, it was "wonderful" to speak to her cousin Ross for the first time as a result of finding the picture. | Mrs Keenan said although she had kept in touch with Sally Hayden, it was "wonderful" to speak to her cousin Ross for the first time as a result of finding the picture. |
Peter Hughes, 58, who lives in Capalaba, posted the lost photograph on Facebook after his partner Lalen discovered it having bought the purse. | |
He said he was "quite surprised and quite interested" by the image of the three men. | He said he was "quite surprised and quite interested" by the image of the three men. |
"I turned over it and saw Luton on the back and thought it must be from England," Mr Hughes said. | "I turned over it and saw Luton on the back and thought it must be from England," Mr Hughes said. |
He put it on Facebook and someone originally from Bedfordshire added it on a group in Luton. | He put it on Facebook and someone originally from Bedfordshire added it on a group in Luton. |
"It just struck a bone when I saw it. It's a real photo. Now someone's come forward from so far away, it's a really nice feeling." | "It just struck a bone when I saw it. It's a real photo. Now someone's come forward from so far away, it's a really nice feeling." |
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