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Tatler front cover - fashion for brides 1965Front cover of The Tatler featuring a bride wearing a headdress of big white organdie flowers with a long tulle veil from Reed Crawford. Her lipstick is Cuban Rose by Yardley. 1965
American soldiers returning home with English brides, WW1American soldiers on board the Aquitania at Liverpool preparing to sail home accompanied by English wives who they had married while in Britain during the First World War
New Zealand soldiers returning home with English brides, WW1A party of New Zealand soldiers on board the Remuera, heading home accompanied by their English wives who they had met and married while in Britain
Blitz in London -- Shoe Lane and St Bride Street, WW2Blitz in London -- men at work with a hosepipe in Shoe Lane and St Bride Street, City of London, 11 May 1941. Date: 1941
The Threatened Slump in Husbands: post WW1 polgamy imaginedThe Bystander takes a humourous look in 1915 at the marriage problems that may arise after the war is over. C.E Peto imagines the social consequences of polgamy becoming permissable in the wake of
Cookery Class 1930SA cookery class for brides-to- be (and one man in an apron, presumably one of the teachers!), Paris, France. Date: early 1930s
WW2 - Italian brides of American GIs arrive in USAWW2 - Seven Italian brides of American GIs reach the United States of America through the Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation on the last stage of their journey to their new homes
Japan - Taking brides possessions to new homeJapan - The removal (by porters) of a Japanese brides possessions to her new marital home owned by her future husband. Date: circa 1908
Warning to royal brides. Do not marry him if the seal is broken. Illustration shows a royal wedding where the groom is enclosed in packaging labeled Guaranteed Under the Pure Prince Act
The Duke and Duchess of Kent, wedding portraitThe Duke and Duchess of Kent, after their wedding. November 29th 1934. 1934
Marriage of Princess Helena to Prince ChristianThe marriage of Queen Victorias third daughter, Princess Helena, to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein from Germany. They married in the private chapel, Windsor Castle on the 5th July 1866
Royal Wedding 1947 - the bride arrivesPage from the Tatler showing scenes of Princess Elizabeth travelling to and arriving at Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten on 20 November 1947
Royal Wedding 1935 - Bride on her way to Buckingham PalaceLady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott in the royal glass coach as she drove through the London streets from Grosvenor Place to Buckingham Palace where she would marry Prince Henry
Royal Wedding 1961 - Duchess of Kent in her dressPage from the Illustrated London News showing various pictures of the Duchess of Kent (born 1933), formerly Miss Katherine Worsley on her wedding day to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
The Sphere, Royal Wedding Number 1960Inner front cover of The Sphere magazine depicting the newly wed Princess Margaret, with her husband, Anthony Armstrong Jones (Earl Snowdon)
Illustrated London News Royal Wedding Number 1960Inner front cover of The Illustrated London News Royal Wedding Number commemorating the marriage of Princess Margaret to Anthony Armstrong Jones at Westminster Abbey on 6 May 1960
Royal Wedding 1986 - on the balconyA newly married Prince Andrew, Duke of York and Lady Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, wave at crowds as they leave the balcony of Buckingham Palace on their wedding day, 23 July 1986. Date: 1986
Royal Wedding 1963 - the royal bridePrincess Alexandra of Kent appearing at the doorway of Westminster Abbey with her husband Angus Ogilvy following their marriage there on 24 April 1963
The weddings of Queen Victorias childrenThe marriages of Queen Victorias children- left to right from top: 1. The marriage of the Duke of Connaught with Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia in St Georges Chapel, Windsor, 13th March 1879. 2
The Sphere Royal Wedding front cover by MataniaA study of Princess Marina of Greece as a royal bride, a tall, white figure of infinite grace - as she appeared when approaching the Chancel steps to take her place beside the Duke of Kent
Wedding coupleBridal couple. Postcard from 1910s. Date: 1910s
Kyrgyz and BridesTribespeople of Kyrgyzstan : the two young ladies on the right are brides wearing their bridal costumes. Date: 1858
Bride of AbydosThe Bride from Abydos. Date: 1833
Wedding dress of Princess Francoise of Bourbon-Parma by HeimThe wedding dress design by Jacques Heim for Princess Francoise de Bourbon-Parmas marriage to Prince Edward Lobkowicz at Notre Dame Paris in January 1960
The Dolly Sisters in bridal wearThe Dolly Sisters in His Bridal Night, Republic Theatre, New York, 1916 in creations by Lucile (Lady Duff Gordon) 1916
Britannia and Eve front cover, May 1932Front cover of Britannia and Eve magazine, featuring a blushing bride with a full veil holding a large bridal bouquet of lilies
Farm at Nolton Haven, Pembrokeshire, South WalesView of a farm at Nolton Haven, a sandy cove in St Brides Bay, on the coast of Pembrokeshire, Dyfed, South Wales
The Tatler Bride & home Number, 1 May 1957Front cover of The Tatler Bride and Home Number featuring a bride with unfeasibly sharp cheekbones surrounded by blowsy roses
Brides les Bains posterTourism poster for the French resort of Brides les Bain in the Savoy region, from the PLM company, offering a variety of sports including golf and tennis in the summer and skiing in the winter
Nausicaa & AlcinousNausicaa tells King Alcinous, her father, that she and her maids must wash her brothers clothes in order to increase their chances of finding suitable brides
Womens Rights / SatireWishful thinking: " The ladies Trying a Contemptible Scoundrel for a Breach of Promise". Indigant mothers & jilted brides hold the would- be husband to account