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Wedding of Oswald Mosley and Cynthia Curzon
Wedding of Lady Cynthia Curzon and Oswald Mosley in 11 May 1920, as reported in The Sphere magazine. The left picture shows the bride leaving Carlton House Terrace with her father, Lord Curzon, for the Chapel Royal, St. James s. Middle photograph shows Cimmie posing in her wedding gown. According to The Sphere, The corsage of the gown is severely simple. The tight-fitting sleeves reach almost to the finger-tips and the drapery of the skirt is held in position by a long trailing sheaf of arum lilies. The gown was designed by Captain Edward Molyneux. Right hand picture shows the bride and bridegroom after the ceremony outside the residence of Lord Curzon at Carlton House Terrace where the brilliant reception was held. Date: 1920
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Media ID 14415127
© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
Bridal Bride Bridegroom Carlton Curzon Cynthia Dresses Gown Gowns Groom Jan17 Married Molyneux Mosley Newlyweds Oswald Terrace
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 15.2cm (8" x 6")
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This stunning trio of photographs captures the elegant and grand wedding of Oswald Mosley and Lady Cynthia Curzon on the 11th of May, 1920. In the first image, Lady Cynthia, beautifully dressed in her simple yet exquisite wedding gown, is seen leaving Carlton House Terrace with her proud father, Lord Curzon, en route to the Chapel Royal, St. James's, for the ceremony. The gown, designed by the renowned fashion designer Captain Edward Molyneux, boasts a severely simple corsage, with tight-fitting sleeves that reach almost to the finger-tips and a long trailing sheaf of arum lilies holding the drapery of the skirt in place. The middle photograph showcases Lady Cynthia in all her bridal glory, posing gracefully in her stunning gown. The top hat and veil add a touch of sophistication to her bridal attire. The gown's timeless design continues to inspire brides to this day. In the final image, the newlyweds, Oswald Mosley and Lady Cynthia Curzon, are seen outside the residence of Lord Curzon at Carlton House Terrace, where a brilliant reception was held following the ceremony. The happiness and love between the couple is palpable as they share their first moments as a married couple. These photographs offer a glimpse into the grandeur and elegance of a bygone era, showcasing the beauty and timelessness of a classic wedding.
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