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dc.contributor.authorAvard W. Craigen_US
dc.coverage.spatialDennis, MAen_US
dc.date.accessioned2015-07-25T01:00:10Z
dc.date.available2015-07-25T01:00:10Z
dc.date.issued1954-09-05en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10766/15664
dc.descriptionPhoto 24: In May of 1884, Grace Lenard became the bride of Earl Aldrich in Fall River, Mass. This lovely gown of ivory satin symbolizes that wedding. The flattering fitted bodice is edged at the waist with a satin ruff to form a “V”; ten thread embroidered buttons fasten the bodice. The square neck has a formal stand-up Elizabethan collar. The gown is outlined at the neck and elbow-sleeves with a ruff made from satin. The long train starts at the collar and ends in a graceful lace train. The skirt has two rows of six pleats in front for fullness. The skirt is bordered with a satin and lace ruffle. Loaned by Mrs. Donald B. Aldrich; modeled by Miss Frances Hallet.en_US
dc.formatPDFXen_US
dc.languageen_usen_US
dc.publisherDennis Historical Society Inc.en_US
dc.sourceDHS PHOTOS\PAGEANT OF BRIDES\Photo 24.jpgen_US
dc.subjectMrs. Russell Searsen_US
dc.subjectMrs. Paul McDowell.en_US
dc.title1884 Bridal Gown Loaned by Mrs. Donald B. Aldrich; modeled by Miss Frances Hallet.en_US
dc.typePhotoen_US
dc.provenancePangeant of Brides for the Benefit of Dennis Union Church building fund held at the Cape Playhouse in Dennisen_US


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