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BRIDEGROOM IN AMBULANCE Mr. Edward Grant, of Blyth, Durham, was recently taken by ambulance from Blyth Hospital lo be married at St. Mary's parish church. His bride was Miss Isabella Buglass, of Blyth. Mr, Grant was working in a colliery yard on the previous day, when one of his legs was fractured. Preparations for the wedding had been completed, and Miss Buglass suggested that the ceremony should take place at the hospital. The bridegroom, however, proposed that he should be taken to church on a stretcher. This was done, and after the ceremony Mr. Grant was conveyed back to hospital in the ambulance.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21562, 5 August 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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