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JasFaull-MaryA Nutman marr 1902
Kalgoorlie Miner Newspaper Fri 19 Dec 1902 Pg6
BROWN HILL WEDDING. FAULL— NUTMAN.
A very pretty wedding took place at
the Church of England, Brown Hill,
on the 26th. of November, between Mr.
James Faull, of Clunes, 'Victoria, and
Miss Annie Nutman, eldest daughter
of Mr. H. Nutman, manager of the
North Kalgurli mine, Golden Gate.
The Rev. Mr. Secom'oc officiated. The
choirch was artistically decorated by the
girl friends of the bride. As the
bridal party entered, the church the
choir sang "The Voice that Breathed
O'er Eden.' The bride, who was
given away by her father, wore a grace
ful gown of rich white silk, softly trim
med with billowy frills of white chif
fon, transparent yoke of tucked chif
fon, and sprays of orange blossom.
The long court train was handpainted
with forget-me-nots by Mrs.Brackleman
, a personal friend of the. bride,
and caught with sprays of orange blos
som. Her tulle- veil was surmounted
by her mother's wreathlet of orange
blossom. She wore a long muff chain
and carried an exquisite bouquet of
choice white blooms tied with broad
satin ribbon, the gift of the bride
groom. The bridesmaid, -- Miss May
Nutman, sister of the bride, wore a
dainty frock of cream voile, trimmed
with chiffon and bebe ribbon; her hat
of white chiffon had garlands of white
laburnum; she wore a ruby and opal
ring, and carried a posy of double
whiite carnations and asparagus fern
tied with streamers of 'white satin rib
bon, the gift of the bridegroom. The
bridegroom was attended by Mr. Whit
ney as best man. The mother of the
bride wore a handsome gown of biack
and white check silk, embroidered with
and pailettes ; a smart black tulle
hat with black ostrich plumes and
mandarin velvet. The bridal party
left the church midst showers of rice,
anrl drove to the. residence of the
bride's parent's, where the Rev. Mr.
Secombe took the opportunity of. pre
senting the bride with a handsomely
bound Bible on behalf of the vestry
of the Brown Hill Church and Sunday
school class. Tea was served in the
diningroom. The Rev. Mr. Secombe,
in a eulogistic speech, proposed the
toast of the happy couple, and the
bridegroom responded in a happy vein.
''The Bridesmaid" was proposed by Mr
D. Morgan; responded to by Mr.
Whitney. 'The Bride's Parents,' pro
posed by Mr. MacPherson ; responded
to by Mr. Nutman. 'The Ladies,'' pro-
posed by Mr. Oliphant ; responded to
by Mr. Brackman. Mr.' Morris pro
posed a vote of thanks to the Rev.
Mr. Secombe, which was 'carried with
acclamation. The travelling dress
was of fawn voile, trimmed with white
satin, hat, of tuscan straw, white chif
fon and ostrich plumes.' .In the even
ing Mr. and Mrs. Nutman entertained
a number of young people. ,who danced
until the small hours. The presents
were numerous, costly. and useful.
The Honeymoon was spent in Perth,
| Date | 19 Dec 1902 |
| File name | JasFaull-MaryA Nutman marr 1902.jpg |
| File Size | 353.14k |
| Dimensions | 1039 x 1260 |
| Linked to | James FAULL |
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