Date:3rd of September 1962
Description:Here you can see the bride on her wedding day in 1962. From the photograph we can see that the dress is knee length. It was worn with a low stiletto heeled pointed toe shoe, a short net veil and a bouquet of flowers. Her bridesmaid is also wearing a shorter length dress, a low stiletto heeled pointed toe shoes and short gloves.
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This dress was worn by Mrs Dunn when she was married on 3 September 1962 at Wolstanton Methodist Church. It ...
Here you can see the bride on her wedding day in 1962. From the photograph we can see that the dress ...
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Donor ref:Nm.2000.53 object history (22/28242)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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