Thursday, 18 March 2010

Julia Elizabeth Shackley and David Robson Wilson

Julia Elizabeth Shackley, 37, a primary school teacher, and David Robson Wilson, 37, a commissioning support engineer, live in Whitehaven

HOW THEY MET: Through mutual friends in 2003.

PROPOSAL: New Year’s Eve 2005 while in Stirling, Scotland.

VENUE: Whitehaven Town Mission on July 31.

THEME: Chocolate and cream.

BRIDE’S OUTFIT: An ivory duchess satin dress, a detailed fitted bodice with gold embroidery and crystals and a corset tie encrusted with beads and crystals from Champagne Brides, Workington.

GROOMSMEN: Anthony Hall and Graeme Hartley were best men. The bride’s nephew Rees Hughes was an usher.

BRIDESMAIDS: The bride’s nieces Amy Hughes, 16, and Lorna Hughes, 14, were bridesmaids. They wore chocolate dresses from the Wedding Warehouse.

FLOWERS: Hand-tied bouquets of cream roses with green foliage from The Flower Basket in Whitehaven.

TRANSPORT: Cream Rolls Royce from A Touch Of Class, Workington.

RECEPTION: Hundith Hill Hotel, Lorton for 96 guests.

TABLE SETTINGS: Hurricane lanterns with cream candles.

FAVOURS: Cream candles presented in cream organza bags.

CAKE: Made by Ann Bulloch.

FIRST DANCE: Fly Me To The Moon by Tom Jones.

ENTERTAINMENT: Motiv-8 disco, Mike Wild.

HONEYMOON: Fuerteventura.

PHOTOGRAPHER: Louise Rawling, of Ennerdale.

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