Date:1920 - 1929 (c.)
Description:Here is Lucy wearing the blue wedding dress. If you look closely you can see how 'flat' the dress is in shape, allowing few curves of the body to be shown. On this photograph you can also see the grey low heeled shoes which complete the outfit.
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This wedding dress was worn by Lucy Harvey when she married Bill Hughes in the 1920s. It demonstrates ...
Here is Lucy wearing the blue wedding dress. If you look closely you can see how 'flat' the dress ...
These are shoes worn by Lucy Harvey on her wedding day in the 1920s. They are the typical low heeled ...
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Donor ref:Nm.1996.23.7 / PA 3804 (22/28210)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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