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1917 Galvin wedding
« on: Monday 19 February 18 03:06 GMT (UK) »
Any help appreciated - Photo restoration wedding of John Michael Galvin and Grace Walmsley Payne, Adelaide, South Australia 1917
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Carmel

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Re: 1917 Galvin wedding
« Reply #1 on: Monday 19 February 18 19:21 GMT (UK) »
Back to life..color one

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Re: 1917 Galvin wedding
« Reply #4 on: Monday 19 February 18 23:48 GMT (UK) »
Thank you all so much, lovely results. All the descendants will be delighted.

Here's a description of the wedding
A pretty wedding was celebrated before a Choral Mass in St. Patrick's Church, Adelaide, on November 21, the contracting parties being Mr. Jack M. Galvin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Galvin, of Adelaide, and Miss Grace Walmsley Payne, youngest daughter of Mrs. E. Payne, of Adelaide. Rev. Father O'Sullivan officiated. The bride, who was conducted to the altar by her brother, Mr. E. Payne, looked charming in a dress of ivory silk poplin (tunic effect), and carried a shower bouquet. The first bridesmaid, Miss Annie Walmsley (cousin of the bride), wore a dainty Assam, silk costume and black hat with pink trimmings. The second bridesmaid, Miss Kathleen Dineen (cousin of the bridegroom), was charmingly dressed in a Japanese silk frock costume with black hat relieved with pink. The duties of best man were performed by Mr. James Dineen, of Mile-End from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article166985060
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Carmel