Difference between revisions of "Wedding Attire"
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− | | <div align="left">My Grandparents were married at St Johns Parish Church, Ipswich, on 5 March 1917. This was typical dress for a working class wedding. If the groom was in the forces then he would wear his uniform not a suit. </div> | + | | <div align="left">My Grandparents were married at St Johns Parish Church, Ipswich, on 5 March 1917. |
+ | This was typical dress for a working class wedding. | ||
+ | If the groom was in the forces then he would wear his uniform not a suit. </div> | ||
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1840 - 1850
This Picture was taken at blah blah.blah blah blah blah it shows Freddie and Molly getting married one fine summers day in Lower Piddle
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1851 - 1860
1861 - 1870
1871 - 1880
1881 - 1890
1891 - 1900
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1901 - 1910
1911 - 1920
My Grandparents were married at St Johns Parish Church, Ipswich, on 5 March 1917.
This was typical dress for a working class wedding. If the groom was in the forces then he would wear his uniform not a suit. |
The design of the bridesmaid's dresses is very simple, and the two elder ones are wearing mopcaps, not hats
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1921 - 1930
1931 - 1940
1941 - 1950
1951 - 1960
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