Date:1926
Description:This photograph is quite interesting as you get to see what all the wedding party are wearing. From the description given in the newspaper clipping (also on this site) we know that the two bridesmaids were dressed in powder blue crepe de chine outfits. They were given 'necklets of pearls and gold' as thank you gifts to the bridesmaids.
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This was worn by Mary Ellen Barks when she married her husband Mr Simon Salt on 16th June 1926. This ...
Worn in 1926 by Mrs Salt (nee Miss Mary Ellen Barks) on her wedding day. Although they appear plain ...
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This photograph is quite interesting as you get to see what all the wedding party are wearing. From ...
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Donor ref:Nm.1997.169.3 (R) / PA 2415 (22/28213)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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