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When I attended the family wedding last week I was talking to someone whose uncle married my great-aunt. I mentioned that I had a picture showing the great-aunt, and this gentleman asked if I could possibly send him a copy.

However, I could do better - I have a copy of their wedding picture and, having scoured the house looking for it, finally remembered where it was this evening, and scanned it and e-mailed it to him. (And how amazing would that idea have been to the people in this picture back in 1920 or so?)

I thought it worth posting here - the glamorous lady sitting to the left is the bride's sister, my great-aunt Emily (who sadly died when I was an infant), the rather handsome young man standing at the left is their young brother - John, about 20 years old here. I don't know who the other bridesmaid is, but the gentleman sitting on the right, with his waxed moustache and spats, is the bride's cousin Charles Augustus, brought up by her parents and so more like a brother. He was a fascinating person - I must gather his whole history together some day.

But in the meantime - Aunty Nellie and Uncle Bobbie's wedding picture for your edification...

Aunty Nellie's wedding for LJ

Date: 24/09/2012 07:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] curiouswombat.livejournal.com
That is sad, about your sister having the pictures and not sharing them.

I bought my dress in a sale, and my mum and I made the bridesmaids' dresses - my sister bought her dress second hand, and... my mum and I made those bridesmaids' outfits too.

So many of us who have long lasting marriages spent more of our money on the marriage than the wedding - the way it has become almost a competitive sport to have the biggest, most extravagant, wedding is doing the actual marriages more harm than good, I think.

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