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Author:  Mel [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:05 pm ]
Post subject:  Taylor and Rawson

Burnley Express and News
January 30 1943

The wedding took place in Haggate Baptist Church, on Saturday, of Mr. Leslie Rawson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rawson, of 18 Jubilee-street, Harle Syke, and Miss Annie Taylor, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Taylor, of 19 Halifax-road, Haggate. Mr. Willie Thornber officiated and the organ was played by Mr. John Foster. The bride, who wore a two-piece suit of ice blue with burgundy accessories and had a spray of anemones, was given away by her father. The bridesmaid was Miss Fanny Taylor (cousin of the bride), who wore a two-piece suit of lime green with black accessories, and had a spray of anemones. The best man was the bride's brother, Mr. Stanley Taylor, and the groomsman was the bride's cousin, Master Donald Atkinson. The bride was presented with a silver horse-shoe by her nephew, Master Derek Taylor. A reception was held at Storey's Cafe, Harle Syke, and later the happy couple left for their honeymoon on the West Coast.

Author:  charon10 [ Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Taylor and Rawson

I wonder where exactly "the West Coast" was. In 1943, most people probably wouldn't be able to go very far away (or for very long), even for their honeymoon. Blackpool, perhaps?

Charon

Author:  Mel [ Mon Mar 09, 2009 7:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Taylor and Rawson

I think Blackpool, Morecambe and Southport were all popular destinations were they not?

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