

Simple explanation for difference in quality of images - lower one was taken at the offices of GDS in London in 2004, when I along with another visitor (L. Manley) were invited to view photographs contained in the senior investigating officers album, and we took a series of photographs of the photographs using our own cameras. Unfortunately, we (myself and Lee) took that many pictures the batteries in our cameras ran out and we therefore asked Michael De Stefano to photocopy more of the pictures. He started to do this but the colour cartridge in his copying machine eventually started to run out of ink, and hence the quality of the image was dramatically reduced - so no mystery there...
Whilst we were there photographing and having copies made of the photographs contained in the senior investigating officers album, GDS rang up his son (Michael) and asked how we had been getting on, and what we had discovered from examining the previously undisclosed photographs?