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A grand wedding in the style of Jane Austen unfolds, as the Guests of Honour, adorned in chromolitho, eagerly await the arrival of the Bride and Groom

Background imageWeding Collection: JANE AUSTENs EMMA

JANE AUSTENs EMMA
Mr. Kingsley marries Emma. Text at the bottom of the image reads " The wedding was very much like other weddings"

Background imageWeding Collection: The Guests of Honour, Children Carrying the Presents, The Parents of the Bride and Groom

The Guests of Honour, Children Carrying the Presents, The Parents of the Bride and Groom
735231 The Guests of Honour, Children Carrying the Presents, The Parents of the Bride and Groom, Standard-Bearers (chromolitho) by European School

Background imageWeding Collection: Flower Girls, the Bride and Groom and their Pages, the Guests of Honour (chromolitho)

Flower Girls, the Bride and Groom and their Pages, the Guests of Honour (chromolitho)
735230 Flower Girls, the Bride and Groom and their Pages, the Guests of Honour (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Flower Girls)

Background imageWeding Collection: Herald, Mayor of the Town and his Magistrates, Captains of the City Guard

Herald, Mayor of the Town and his Magistrates, Captains of the City Guard and the Banners of the Town (chromolitho)
735232 Herald, Mayor of the Town and his Magistrates, Captains of the City Guard and the Banners of the Town (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Herald)

Background imageWeding Collection: Donations for the Poor, Jester Throws Money to the People (chromolitho)

Donations for the Poor, Jester Throws Money to the People (chromolitho)
735234 Donations for the Poor, Jester Throws Money to the People (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Donations for the Poor)

Background imageWeding Collection: Musicians, The Master of Ceremonies, The Arms of the Houses, The Squire (chromolitho)

Musicians, The Master of Ceremonies, The Arms of the Houses, The Squire (chromolitho)
735229 Musicians, The Master of Ceremonies, The Arms of the Houses, The Squire (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Musicians, The Master of Ceremonies)

Background imageWeding Collection: Representatives From Different Crafts: Winemerchant, Chef, Fisherman, Huntsman, Brewer, Smith

Representatives From Different Crafts: Winemerchant, Chef, Fisherman, Huntsman, Brewer, Smith, Pastry Chef, Weaver
735233 Representatives From Different Crafts: Winemerchant, Chef, Fisherman, Huntsman, Brewer, Smith, Pastry Chef, Weaver, Butcher and Shoemaker

Background imageWeding Collection: Ms 438 The Month of March: Pruning the Vines, from a Book of Hours, 1490 (vellum)

Ms 438 The Month of March: Pruning the Vines, from a Book of Hours, 1490 (vellum)
CHT185997 Ms 438 The Month of March: Pruning the Vines, from a Book of Hours, 1490 (vellum) by French School, (15th century); Bibliotheque de L Arsenal, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French


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A grand wedding in the style of Jane Austen unfolds, as the Guests of Honour, adorned in chromolitho, eagerly await the arrival of the Bride and Groom. Children carrying presents add to the joyous occasion, while the Parents of the Bride and Groom look on with pride. Standard-Bearers, Flower Girls, and Pages add to the festive atmosphere, as the Herald, Mayor, and Town Officials, depicted in chromolitho, oversee the proceedings. Donations for the poor are made, symbolized by a jester throwing money to the people in a chromolitho. Musicians play lively tunes, the Master of Ceremonies announces the festivities, and the Arms of the Houses and the Squire, depicted in chromolitho, add to the grandeur. Representatives from different crafts, including a Winemerchant, Chef, Fisherman, Huntsman, Brewer, Smith, Pastry Chef, Weaver, Butcher, and Shoemaker, offer their contributions in a chromolitho. Amidst it all, the vineyards are being pruned in the Month of March, as depicted in a 1490 Book of Hours, reminding us that even in the midst of celebration, life goes on.