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A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« on: Saturday 19 March 16 14:37 GMT (UK) »
hi all

this is a picture of my grandparents (middle Couple, nana to the right) all people in the pic are dec'd by now - this must be a wedding perhaps  as the men are wearing button flowers , but whose wedding ? not theirs as nana isnt wearing a wedding dress , or maybe it is their wedding and thats how they dressed . Its just after WW1 as a rough estimate  and perhaps these are bridesmaides but why the ladies are wearing suits, maybe this was the fashion. What is grandad wearing across his left shoulder?
the man to the left is wearing a wedding ring - and the two men to the left and right have carnations but not my grandfather. incredibly i still have grandads silver pocket watch in my glass display cabinet that he wears here.
I would also love to have some colour to the pic if this is at all possible .

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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 19 March 16 15:08 GMT (UK) »
A clean up to start you off...maybe your granddad just lost the head off his carnation and what you see is left is the greenery....many people got married in costumes similar to this during this period as there was a shortage of materials just after the war... white wedding dresses didn't became widely worn until the 1920s or even later. I think it is likely that it could be a double wedding and the extra man is the Best Man....Two men with a bow tie and one with an ordinary tie could be the best man.
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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 19 March 16 15:27 GMT (UK) »
hi Carol.

Many thanks for the clean - im most grateful - grandad had two brothers so i suppose this could be their wedding  -here it is
 
 Marriage: 10 Feb 1923 Blackburn Road Congregational Church, Bolton, Lancashire, England
John Scholes - 29, Motor Driver, Bachelor, 106 Thicketford Road, Bolton
Lydia Hamer - 30, Cotton Weaver, Spinster, 22 Eckersley Road, Bolton
    Groom's Father: Thomas Scholes, Stone Mason
    Bride's Father: Joseph Hamer, Deceased, Engineer s Fitter
    Witness: James Scholes; Doris Hamer
    Married by Certificate by: Peter Buchan Authorised Person for Deane Mission Room, Wigan Road, Bolton
    Register: Marriages 1921 - 1926, Page 23, Entry 46
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my son has just pointed out to me that the man our right  is this man here - as his face is the same

what do you think ?

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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 19 March 16 15:33 GMT (UK) »
Yes I would say it's the same man.
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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 19 March 16 15:48 GMT (UK) »
yes I mean our left (their right ) i get mixed up between left and rights esp as the kids were talking to me same time

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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 19 March 16 15:57 GMT (UK) »
Yes I knew what you meant...the guy left as you look at the photo.
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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 19 March 16 16:35 GMT (UK) »
Thought the man on the right (with the tie) and the woman seated beside him look alike - wondered if they could be related. Perhaps its just because their expressions seem so similar.

Just a thought :)

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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 19 March 16 17:26 GMT (UK) »
Hi Sami

Yes quite similar 

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Re: A bit of colour and help identifying the occasion would be great
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 19 March 16 18:50 GMT (UK) »
A colour up from me.


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