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Revision as of 08:07, 10 August 2008

1840 - 1850

Freddie & Molly
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
one of Merry's pics - to illustrate

1851 - 1860

1861 - 1870

1871 - 1880

1881 - 1890

1891 - 1900

your caption here
Your text, telling us about what they were wearing

1901 - 1910

1911 - 1920




Group Photo
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. Submitted by Katarzyna


My Grandmother's bridesmaids 1917
The bridesmaids are wearing very simply cut dresses and the elder ones are wearing mopcaps instead of hats. Submitted by Katarzyna






1921 - 1930

1931 - 1940

1941 - 1950

1951 - 1960





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