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American bride for former Bulgarian Ministers son. The marriage took place at
American bride for former Bulgarian Ministers son.
The marriage took place at Brompton Oratory of Mr Ivan Stancioff with Miss C M Mitchell.
Bride and bridegroom.
17 February 1925
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Media ID 11033748
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This print captures a significant moment in history - the marriage between an American bride and the son of a former Bulgarian Minister. The ceremony took place on February 17,1925, at the prestigious Brompton Oratory, London. The image showcases the radiant couple, standing side by side as they embark on their journey together. The bride exudes elegance and grace in her exquisite wedding gown, while the groom stands tall and proud beside her. Their love is palpable through their beaming smiles and intertwined hands. Taken during a time of great change between the wars in Europe, this monochrome photograph offers us a glimpse into a world that once was. It encapsulates both hope for new beginnings and nostalgia for times gone by. Preserved by Central News, this twentieth-century gem from TopFoto's collection evokes emotions of romance and cultural exchange across borders. It serves as a testament to love's ability to transcend nationalities and bring people together. As we admire this historical snapshot frozen in time, let us reflect upon the power of unity amidst diversity - reminding ourselves that love knows no boundaries or limitations.
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