Old picture. Here's the link. Somebody want to help?

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Sorry Giammartino, but you've already posted this same photo twice before on this forum and also on the Translation forum.

Some suggestions have been offered and even though they may not be useful, there doesn't seem to be a lot of point in just repeating the same request with the same photo time and again....

If you have looked into the suggestions made and they are not useful at least say so - so others don't inadvertenly go down the same track....
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Its luck, people read certain ones. I appreciate the fact you read all, but some read only those of interest or newer posts.
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I've never seen it-Giammartino5, you are right. What do the words mean in the sign above the men?
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len52mar wrote:I've never seen it-Giammartino5, you are right. What do the words mean in the sign above the men?
Some ideas/suggestions have been posted in reply to this on the "Italian language, handwriting , script & translations" forum here.
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