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"Sport and General" Photo. A NOVEL GIFT.— A roasted ox luas one of the bride's presents from her father ivhen Miss Helene Eileen Jenice Whitehead married Pay-master-Lieulenant D. K. Winslow, R.N., at Cockayne Hatley Church, Bedfordshire. A champion ox-roaster was brought to the scene to conduct the roast. The bride and groom are seen tvith a dish used to distribute slices of beef to the guests.

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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 15

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"Sport and General" Photo. A NOVEL GIFT.—A roasted ox luas one of the bride's presents from her father ivhen Miss Helene Eileen Jenice Whitehead married Paymaster-Lieulenant D. K. Winslow, R.N., at Cockayne Hatley Church, Bedfordshire. A champion ox-roaster was brought to the scene to conduct the roast. The bride and groom are seen tvith a dish used to distribute slices of beef to the guests. Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 15

"Sport and General" Photo. A NOVEL GIFT.—A roasted ox luas one of the bride's presents from her father ivhen Miss Helene Eileen Jenice Whitehead married Paymaster-Lieulenant D. K. Winslow, R.N., at Cockayne Hatley Church, Bedfordshire. A champion ox-roaster was brought to the scene to conduct the roast. The bride and groom are seen tvith a dish used to distribute slices of beef to the guests. Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 15

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