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Birth |
12 Feb 1933 |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
20 Sep 2004 |
late of Inverell, formerly of Seven Hills |
Person ID |
I1635 |
Inverell Forsyths |
Last Modified |
2 Jul 2018 |
Family |
Marie Therese Berkley, b. Abt 1934, d. 9 Jan 2012, late of Seven Hills, formerly of Inverell |
Married |
1953 |
Marrickville Reg No 19307/1953 |
Children |
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Family ID |
F504 |
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- GOLLEDGE Vincent Gordon Death notice 20SEP2004 Death 71 late of Inverell, formerly of Seven Hills Sydney Morning Herald 22SEP2004
GOLLEDGE Vincent Gordon Death notice 20SEP2004 Death 71 late of Inverell, formerly of Seven Hills Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 22SEP2004
The Inverell Times Monday 19 October 1953 p 2
A Dulwich Hill Wedding of Inverell Interest
John Berkley served the Cross Church, Duwich Hill for the lmarriage of his sister, Marie Therese Berkley, and Vincent Gordon Golledge at St. Paul of the Cross Church, Dulwirh Hill.
The bride Is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Berkley, of West Marrickville, and the bridegroom is the second son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Golledge. of Sydney.
Rev Fatther Mornan was the celebrant.
The wedding was a very pretty one and wns attended by numerous friends ot the young couple.
Mr. William Berkley escorted his sister to the altar and later gave her away.
She was a charming figure in an old world gown of lace and tulle. The lace skirt was most attractive with its long train and the front was caught at each side with sprays of orange blossoms to reveal a panel of tiny tulle trellis, edged with lace. A four tiered tulle veil was worn with a coronet and her bridal bouquet was made of white hyncinths and orchids.
Three sisters attended the bride. They were Patricia and Margaret (bridesmaids) and small Julie Berkley (flower girl). Mauve self-check organza over tafeta was the material chosen by the bridesmaids for their lovely gowns. Each was made with a very full skirt and a well fitted bodice, finished with a draped neckline caught with sprays of lilac. They wore Juliet caps to match and carried bouquets of pink and blue hyacinths.
Small Julie was charming in her role as flower girl. Her frock of mauve organza was most identical with those of the bridesmaids, except for the skirt, which was frilled and
trimmed with sprays of lilac and tulle. She carried a basket filled with pink and blue flowers.
Best man was the bridegroom's brother, Mr. Clarrie Golledge, and Mr. Bill McGrath was groomsman.
Mr. and Mrs. Berkley later entertained auout 60 guests at a reception at their home Mrs Berkley was very smart in a green woollen frock with black accessories.
The honeymoon was spent at Forster.
When leaving by plane on the honeymoon trip the bride wore an American Beauty gabardine suit and all black accessories.
Many cheques were among the numerous gifts received by the young couple, who have now made their home at Canley Vale.
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