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NEW ZEALAND AIRMAN.

Married in London. The marriage of Mr Francis Charles Chichester, of Wellington, New Zealand, younger son of Rev. Charles and Mrs. Chichester, of Exton, Devon, and Miss Sheila Mary Craven, of Kensington Court, W., younger daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Gerald Craven, of Belle Eau Park, Notts, and Coin St. Aldwyn, Gloucester, took place in London last month at Chelsea Old Church. The officiating clergy were Rev. Charles Chichester, Rev| F. Coplestone, and Rev. M. Sadleir. Sir Sidney Barton gave away the bride, who wore a gown of ivory slipper satin and a veil, held in place by a spray of camellias. Aquamarine and diamond clips, fastened to the corsage of her gown, and a ring and bracelet to match, were among her ornaments. She carried camellias. Two pages, Clive Foster and Robin Baker-White, attended the bride wearing ivory satin trousers and frilled shirts. Mr Marcus Chichester, cousin of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Thomas Craven, step-grand-mother of the bride, held the reception at 8, Kensington Court, after which the bride and bridegroom left for Newbiggin Hall, Newbiggin, lent by Mr. Dayrell Crackanthorpe, where the honeymoon will be spent.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 3

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NEW ZEALAND AIRMAN. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 3

NEW ZEALAND AIRMAN. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 17 March 1937, Page 3

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