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Sir Arthur Carkeek weds. Sir Arthur Carkeek, a big employer at Redruth, Cornwall
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Sir Arthur Carkeek weds. Sir Arthur Carkeek, a big employer at Redruth, Cornwall
Sir Arthur Carkeek weds.
Sir Arthur Carkeek, a big employer at Redruth, Cornwall, and Mrs Deuchar, widow of Mr Alexander Deuchar of Newcastle on Tyne, were married at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, London.
4 September 1923
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Bride Bridegroom Couple Marriage Society Wedding Confetti
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Captured in timeless black and white, this remarkable print showcases the joyous union of Sir Arthur Carkeek and Mrs Deuchar. On a memorable day in 1923, amidst the bustling city of London, these two individuals from different corners of England came together to celebrate their marriage at the historic Chapel Royal, Savoy. Sir Arthur Carkeek, a prominent figure and esteemed employer hailing from Redruth, Cornwall, found love once again with Mrs Deuchar. The widow of Mr Alexander Deuchar from Newcastle on Tyne brought her own unique story to this enchanting tale of love and commitment. As confetti fills the air around them, the beaming couple stands as a symbol of hope and new beginnings. Their wedding portrait captures not only their personal happiness but also reflects the spirit of an era caught between two world wars. Preserved by Central News for generations to come, this monochrome photograph serves as a window into European society during the early 20th century. It is a testament to enduring love that transcends social boundaries and reminds us all that true happiness can be found even in uncertain times
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