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Marie Byatt writes:

I have a large group wedding photograph, c1920, for which I cannot name the bride and groom. However, my entire family from the First World War era are present, and one of them would appear to be the best man/witness. I have other well-identified pictures of this entire family: the Peplers and all their details are on my website, as well as the Byatt family that one daughter married into, as did I (). Several Byatts also appear in the mystery wedding scene. They all lived in the West Ham, Bermondsey, Old Kent Road, Woolwich area of London.

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