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Wedding Gift Presentation, Yarlet Institute

Mrs Roberts, wife of Rev. D P Roberts, the Vicar of the triple parish of Marston-with-Whitgreave and Yarlet , appraises the Hoover Junior model 119 vacuum cleaner, which was presented to Mr and Mrs Roberts ...

Wedding group at Greenlands, Rudyard

Greenlands stands in Dunwood Lane, Rudyard, and was the home of Scottish photographer, William Sandeman, who extended the original 18th century cottage. The glasshouse to the left no longer stands. This ...

Wedding group, Broughton, near Eccleshall

The wedding of Dennis Smith and Hilda Whitfield at St. Peter's Church, Broughton. They lived at Blackwaters, Croxton.

Wedding group, Grindon

The wedding of Harold Wood and Miss Derbyshire. Kneeling on the front row, second from left, is David Wood of Dale Bottom, Alstonefield. The photograph was taken by R. Bull of Ashbourne.

Wedding group, Norbury

A wedding group outside the house now known as the Old Post Office in Norbury. Thos photograph is believed to have been taken by Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Wedding group, Rawnsley, Hednesford

The groom, Samuel Bennett, with his bride Vivian Rowley. Top left is George Bennett, bottom left Edith Bennett, next to the bride is Minnie Bennett. At top right is the father of the bride, George Rowley....

Wedding group, Woodseaves area

A wedding group pictured outside a house somewhere in the Woodseaves area. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Wedding group, Woodseaves area

A wedding group outside a timber-framed house. Please contact us if you recognise the location. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

Wedding of David Perry and Elizabeth Cooke at St Michael's Church, Rocester

The announcement of the wedding of David Perry and Enid Cooke in the English Electric Company Ltd. Magazine, April 1953: "Mr and Mrs Perry (Photograph by A.L. Wootten, Electrical Plant Sales Dept.). ...

Wedding of Dorothy Brown and Val Clark, Stone

Photograph taken at the marriage of Val Clark and Dorothy Brown. The wedding took place at St. Michael's Church, and the reception was at the Swan Inn. This photograph may have been taken in the grounds ...

Wedding of Edith Swinson to James Sargeant, Bramshall

The Wedding of Edith Swinson to James Sargeant, at St. Laurence's Church, Bramshall. Standing on the second row, far right (and clean shaven) is Ben Shaw. He was later Uttoxeter Carnival King in the ...

Wedding of George and Annie Royles, Eccleshall

George Royles (1881-1961) and Charlotte Anne ‘Dolly’ Holderness (1879-1954) pictured on their wedding day. George was a coach painter by trade. They were married in Eccleshall Parish on 5 November 1910 ...

Wedding of George Greatorex and Lorna Taylor, Seighford

Wedding of George Henry Greatorex (1904-1963) and Lorna Lillian Taylor at St. Chad's Church, Seighford. The couple are pictured by the wedding car, she is holding a bouquet of flowers. George was ...

Wedding of James Sutton and Louise Fearn, Uttoxeter

The wedding party for the marriage of James Sutton of Cheddleton and Louise Fearn of Uttoxeter at Churnet Hall, Uttoxeter in 1910. James and Louise Sutton lived at Babylon Bank on Cheadle Road, Cheddleton. ...

Wedding of John Davies and Harriet Shelley, Colwich

Wedding photograph of John Davies and Harriet Annie Shelley. The wedding took place during the Second World War and the groom is wearing his naval uniform. John (Jack) Davies was a gunner on Defensively ...

Wedding of Reginald Brassington and Kathleen Williams, Stone

This hand coloured photograph was taken at the wedding of Reginald Brassington and Kathleen Williams, they are pictured outside the doorway of Christ Church, Stone. On the right there is a glimpse of ...

Wedding, Tettenhall Wood House, Tettenhall

The wedding of the Colonel of the Dutch Army Camp at Wrottesley pictured outside Tettenhall Wood House. Officer H.S. Hommers standing 12th from left. Tettenhall Wood House was demolished in 1969 and ...

Weeping Cross House, Baswich

Weeping Cross House was built in the mid 19th century by John Twigg. In 1919 the Twigg family sold it to Richard and Gertrude Ward. The house was demolished in the 1950s.