google-site-verification: googlec7193c3de77668c9.html smokeless fireworks,what are f4 fireworks,fireless fireworks,what are f1 fireworks,what are f2 fireworks www.yaoanjituan.com what are f3 fireworks,low noise fireworks,f4 fireworks,cold sparkler wholesale,fireworks for weddings wholesale

Photograph in charity shop book sparks search for its owners

38ac1e30 6174 11f0 960d e9f1088a89fe.jpg

When Emily Morse from Devon found a photo featuring a mystery family while flicking through a second-hand book from a charity shop, she knew what she had to do.

Launching a mission to reunite the sweet seaside portrait of a mother, father and baby to its rightful owners, the Plymouth student turned to social media for help.

Ms Morse posted the picture on Facebook and waited for the social media network to work its magic.

Nicola Hellem, who was traced a while later and reunited with the snap showing the family during a trip to Cornwall, said it took a “nice person” to instigate such a search.

Ms Morse, who discovered the picture while reading Mix Tape by Jane Sanderson, said: “I got the book about three years ago from a charity shop, it had just sat on my book shelf until then.”

Soon enough, after she posted the photograph, a message came through from Plympton’s Nicola Hellem – whose daughter Eve had since grown from the baby in the photograph into a five-year-old girl.

She said: “I think it was through the second comment that I found Nicola – it was very fast.

“I messaged her on Facebook and dropped it down one night after work.”

Ms Morse, who said she was studying a degree in speech and language therapy at Plymouth Marjon University, told John Acres at Breakfast on BBC Radio Devon she was even able to meet Ms Hellem’s daughter – the star of the photograph.

Mrs Hellem said one of her work colleagues alerted her to the social media post.

She said she was happy to see the photograph – which also features her husband James Hellem, adding: “I didn’t even realise it was missing.

“When I had a tag asking if it was me, it was so lovely – it was the first picture of our family in Cornwall with our daughter who was eight months at the time.”

Mrs Hellem, who works at St Budeaux Primary Academy in Plymouth, added: “I must have sent it off in one of my books I gave to charity when we were moving.”

The family had moved from Abingdon in Oxfordshire to Plymouth just before the second Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, she said.

Revealing the photograph was taken in Looe, and thanking Ms Morse, she added: “It takes a nice person to find it and want to do that.”


BBC News

Views: 0

See also  Arrest after fire erupts at Lee-on-the-Solent petrol station

Check Also

Concerns over upturned car wreck left below cliffs

The blue Peugeot 107 was left mysteriously abandoned in Withernsea more than a week ago. …

Call for duck‑crossing signs after drain rescue

Firefighters were called after a duckling got stuck down a drain as it tried crossing …

Family reunited with daughter's 55-year-old book

Nicola Lomax says she was drawn in by the book’s cover and wanted to find …

Leave a Reply

Available for Amazon Prime
Find your local building estimator. noun project outline.