Wedding of Elizabeth Mosley and Sydney Tomline.
Wedding of Elizabeth Mosley and Sydney Tomline.
The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Mosley & Mr Sydney Tomline took place in Greymouth Anglican church on 26 May 1915. The bride's frock was white silk crepe de chine. Sisters Isabella & Jean were in dainty apricaot crepe de sole and blue crepe de merle. The bride's travelling outfit was a violet velvet costume & matching hat. The groomsmen were George and Alexander Mosley, brother of the bride.
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