The ivedding group of Miss Isobel Wilkie and Mr. Lawson Field, recently married at Remuera, and photographed at the home of Dr. Roberton, uncle of Miss Wilkie. The bride's beautiful frock of ivhite brocade is ornamented ivith gold roses on the train. The bridesmaids — Miss Jean Wilkie, sister of the
bride, Miss Ruth Roberton, cousin of the bride, and Miss Frances Field, sister of the bridegroom, are in turquoise blue taffeta ivith silver lace, and carry Early Victorian bouquets. Little Misses Elizabeth Roberton and Cecile Upton are the train-bearers, ivearing dainty Kate Greenaivay frocks of ivhite satin, and lace caps.
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Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 40
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100The ivedding group of Miss Isobel Wilkie and Mr. Lawson Field, recently married at Remuera, and photographed at the home of Dr. Roberton, uncle of Miss Wilkie. The bride's beautiful frock of ivhite brocade is ornamented ivith gold roses on the train. The bridesmaids—Miss Jean Wilkie, sister of the bride, Miss Ruth Roberton, cousin of the bride, and Miss Frances Field, sister of the bridegroom, are in turquoise blue taffeta ivith silver lace, and carry Early Victorian bouquets. Little Misses Elizabeth Roberton and Cecile Upton are the train-bearers, ivearing dainty Kate Greenaivay frocks of ivhite satin, and lace caps. Ladies' Mirror, Volume I, Issue 1, 1 July 1922, Page 40
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