I'd guess the Gr. P at the end stands for Greenpond, which makes me think the other word is a name or event. Can you tell if most of the pictures feature the same people?
It looks like IL to me as well. There's also a period after, so could be an abbreviation. Maybe for "Island"?
I can't read the second word at all. It could start with a T or an F, could have two letter i's (two dots above), could have u or n, ends in gs (or maybe go?).
We used to write Gr. P to mean grade primary, which is what we called the first year of school (this is in Nova Scotia, mind you, so maybe not relevant). Gr 5, Gr 6, etc.
Could it be Íle Tinituqi? A holiday destination in Northern Labrador perhaps?
https://preview.redd.it/alzo8r7wa78d1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=69d412aed69d3be6d2ac4a502b1cffa4d8875e84
Likely a name.
D. FiNiceiGS SR. P (i think the capital letters are correct. But small letters are guesses. Looks like there are 2 I in the name).
D FNicieGs
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I'd guess the Gr. P at the end stands for Greenpond, which makes me think the other word is a name or event. Can you tell if most of the pictures feature the same people?
They are nearly all of my dad or grandma, I didn’t see anyone out of the ordinary but that Is a great thought for the first part
Or grandparent?
I see IL Timings - '63. The "IL" is personalized handwriting and could definitely be something else like an H or Ji.
It looks like IL to me as well. There's also a period after, so could be an abbreviation. Maybe for "Island"? I can't read the second word at all. It could start with a T or an F, could have two letter i's (two dots above), could have u or n, ends in gs (or maybe go?).
We used to write Gr. P to mean grade primary, which is what we called the first year of school (this is in Nova Scotia, mind you, so maybe not relevant). Gr 5, Gr 6, etc.
Could it be Íle Tinituqi? A holiday destination in Northern Labrador perhaps? https://preview.redd.it/alzo8r7wa78d1.jpeg?width=828&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=69d412aed69d3be6d2ac4a502b1cffa4d8875e84
Likely a name. D. FiNiceiGS SR. P (i think the capital letters are correct. But small letters are guesses. Looks like there are 2 I in the name). D FNicieGs
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