Full title reads: "North Berwick - A POLITICAL & SOCIETY ROMANCE - Right Hon. Walter Elliot - Minister of Agriculture and staunch conservative - weds Miss K. Tennant - equally staunch liberal."
St. Baldred's Church, North Berwick, Northumberland.
Full title reads: "North Berwick - A POLITICAL & SOCIETY ROMANCE - Right Hon. Walter Elliot - Minister of Agriculture and staunch conservative - weds Miss K. Tennant - equally staunch liberal."
St. Baldred's Church, North Berwick, Northumberland.
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Bride and groom leaving the car in front of a house. Bide and groom walking through the door towards camera - they come close, a nice shot. Several guests follow.
Woman leaning on the wall between the two boys. A man comes to get her and she smiles. She is the bride's half-sister Margot.
Bride and groom, surrounded by children, pose to photographers. Pages lined up for camera - they wear tartans representing many Highland Clans. Bride and groom hand in hand.
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