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■'.■•'• Kpni'l mill (Juiiciiil ami .Central Nows, I'huto. Great interest was displayed in the wedding of Mr. John Barran, son and heir of Sir John Barran, the Yorkshiro barond mnl Lailv Bnrrnn arid the Hon Alison Ruthven, twin daughter of Major-General Lord Rutliven, which took place at the Guards' Chapel, Wolllngto Ba ,rwk Loi don on sth March Tho' bride and her twin sister, the Hon. Margaret Ruthven—who wore almost inseparable and always drossod alike—have bmn '111 known for nlonocrinn fashions and at one time am.care.l on the stage as the Ralll Sisters. The photonranh on the left shows "the bride antl brffroom \fZ bo oZnony, whMo on the righ s a group qf the bridesmaids and pages, fin the extreme right may be seen the bride's twin sistor

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 18

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■'.■•'• Kpni'l mill (Juiiciiil ami .Central Nows, I'huto. Great interest was displayed in the wedding of Mr. John Barran, son and heir of Sir John Barran, the Yorkshiro barond mnl Lailv Bnrrnn arid the Hon Alison Ruthven, twin daughter of Major-General Lord Rutliven, which took place at the Guards' Chapel, Wolllngto Ba,rwk Loi don on sth March Tho' bride and her twin sister, the Hon. Margaret Ruthven—who wore almost inseparable and always drossod alike—have bmn '111 known for nlonocrinn fashions and at one time am.care.l on the stage as the Ralll Sisters. The photonranh on the left shows "the bride antl brffroom\fZ bo oZnony, whMo on the righ s a group qf the bridesmaids and pages, fin the extreme right may be seen the bride's twin sistor Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 18

■'.■•'• Kpni'l mill (Juiiciiil ami .Central Nows, I'huto. Great interest was displayed in the wedding of Mr. John Barran, son and heir of Sir John Barran, the Yorkshiro barond mnl Lailv Bnrrnn arid the Hon Alison Ruthven, twin daughter of Major-General Lord Rutliven, which took place at the Guards' Chapel, Wolllngto Ba,rwk Loi don on sth March Tho' bride and her twin sister, the Hon. Margaret Ruthven—who wore almost inseparable and always drossod alike—have bmn '111 known for nlonocrinn fashions and at one time am.care.l on the stage as the Ralll Sisters. The photonranh on the left shows "the bride antl brffroom\fZ bo oZnony, whMo on the righ s a group qf the bridesmaids and pages, fin the extreme right may be seen the bride's twin sistor Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 85, 13 April 1929, Page 18

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