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Thomson, Graham-Yooll marriage

newspaper marriage notice
The cited information was sourced from Electronic Document (email, file) published by National Library of Scotland The author/originator was The Scotsman. This citation is considered to be direct and primary evidence used, or by dominance of the evidence.
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    • see also Daily Record, Daily Record Apr. 23, 1924 p. 11, and photo on page 20  [from newspapers.com]

      EDINBURGH MARRIAGE BRIDE IN CREAM AND GOLD DRESS
      The wedding took place yesterday at the Church of St John Evangelist Princes Street Edinburgh of Miss Helen Cecilia Graham Yooll the elder daughter of Mr  Graham Yooll, Dulham Towers, Trinity, Edinburgh to Mr Wilbert Turner Thomson, son of Mr and Mrs Thomson,  Ardoch, Wilton Road Edinburgh. The bride looked charming in a dress of cream and gold net She carried a bouquet of ... and the bridal veil of tulle was caught round the head by sprigs of white heather. The three bridesmaids Miss Pearson Miss Thorburn and Miss Graham Yooll, a sister of the bride wore frocks of lavender georgette with caps of gold lace and carried liouquets of anemones. Miss Doreen Meagher was train bearer. The bridegroom was attended by Mr John Mar fier and the officiating clergy were the Very Rev Canon Elrington At Cathedral Edinburgh and the Rev G. H. Taylor, Christ Church, Trinity. The bride was given away by her father. Among those present were: Mr and Mrs Thomson, parents of the bridegroom, Mrs Pearson, Mrs Thorburn, Dr Graham Yooll, Lady Cranston, Dr Watt, Mr Argyll Lindsay and Mr Grant, SSC.[Society of Solicitors in the Supreme Courts of Scotland]


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