Members of the guard of honour cross their swords as Mr Andrew Crampton and his wife, Ms Linda Wood, leave St Luke’s Church after their wedding on Monday. The bride and groom chose to wear Restoration Regency costumes to make the occasion more memorable. Many of the guests also wore period costumes.
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52Members of the guard of honour cross their swords as Mr Andrew Crampton and his wife, Ms Linda Wood, leave St Luke’s Church after their wedding on Monday. The bride and groom chose to wear Restoration Regency costumes to make the occasion more memorable. Many of the guests also wore period costumes. Press, 6 September 1989, Page 15
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