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Englands cricket Captain attends wedding of his only sister. Left to right
Englands cricket Captain attends wedding of his only sister. Left to right : Mr Arthur Gilligan, Miss Abraham and Miss Kimpton ( bridesmaids ) and Mr Frank Gilligan at St Pauls Church, Herne Hill. 10 July 1924
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