When it comes to wedding photos we do not have that many to match with a group like this -
The Yorkshire sun is shining on Alexander (Alan's son) and Heather today. May they go for gold as some of us have done..
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St Michael's Church, Stamford (View down Ironmonger Street) |
That's the church in which my wife and I married in 1958. Sadly now it has been converted into shops.
However on that fateful day a wedding group graced its doorway.
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| L-R: My mother, best man Ian Norton, groom and bride, bride's father and mother (Bob and Amy), bridesmaid Clare Trusty |
The only survivors from this group are my wife and I. However I can show you Bob and Amy with one of their granddaughters as a bride from some time later.
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| Bob, Christine and Amy |
Time warps as you get older and already our golden wedding has come and gone. In 2008 our sons and daughter treated the happy pair to a celebration on Tresco in the Isles of Scilly.
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| The Golden Couple |
And just so that they are not left out, here's the 'kids' with their mother.
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| Andrew, Rachel and Adrian |
One of the things we acquired for our golden wedding was a souvenir rosebush. Here's how it looks today nearly six years later.
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| The Golden Rose |
I tried to find some music to end this post and could find nothing better than;-
The title may be 'One Rainy Wish' but listen to the words - 'Golden rose, the colour of the dream I had not too long ago.'
For other nuptial reminiscences accept the invitations at Sepia-Saturday-233.