Four men standing on guard
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I think I can identify the man second from the right. I believe it may be my grandmother's husband. If it is possible to see a scan made at a higher resolution I can tell for sure.
Unfortunately this photo when saved and enlarged is too pixelated to make out his features clearly. I have a photo of my step grandfather taken in his guard uniform during WW2 and comparing a high resolution scan of the man in this photo (second from right) with my photo will allow me to make a positive identification. If I'm right, I will provide his name and other details.
Great photo!
Hi Lorine,
Thank you for your email. You can always visit the Whitby Archives at 405 Dundas St. W. in order to see the original image. Hopefully that will help you in determining whether or not the man in the photo is your step-grandfather.
Hope to see you soon! Whitby Archives