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Niece of Sir Ellis Griffith weds. Miss Gwen Simon, daughter of the late Mr G H Simon
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Niece of Sir Ellis Griffith weds. Miss Gwen Simon, daughter of the late Mr G H Simon
Niece of Sir Ellis Griffith weds.
Miss Gwen Simon, daughter of the late Mr G H Simon and Mrs Roberts of Mold, and niece of Sir Ellis and Lady Griffith, was married at the Chapel Royal, Savoy, to Mr W B Pilling, the Lancashire Cotton Mill owner.
Bride and Bridegroom leaving the church.
2 November 1921
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In this photo print, we witness a momentous occasion as the niece of Sir Ellis Griffith, Miss Gwen Simon, embarks on her journey into matrimony. The daughter of the late Mr G H Simon and Mrs Roberts of Mold, Miss Simon radiates elegance and grace as she exchanges vows with her beloved groom, Mr W B Pilling. The wedding ceremony took place at the prestigious Chapel Royal in Savoy, Europe's cultural hub. As they exit the sacred space hand in hand, their faces beaming with joy and anticipation for their future together, one cannot help but feel touched by their love story. Captured from an overhead birds-eye view perspective, this monochrome portrait showcases not only the couple but also highlights the presence of choir boys who serenaded them during this memorable event. Their angelic voices reverberated through every corner of the chapel. This photograph is a timeless piece that encapsulates both personal connections and historical significance. It transports us back to 1921 when societal norms were different yet love remained constant across generations. Preserved by Central News' expert lensmanship, it serves as a poignant reminder of how weddings have always been cherished celebrations uniting families from all walks of life. As we admire this snapshot frozen in time – its details meticulously preserved – let us celebrate love's triumph over time while honoring those who came before us and paved our path to happiness.
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