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Maj Geoffrey David Hall, Royal Armoured Corps was married to Miss Betty Stewart Dickey
Maj Geoffrey David Hall, Royal Armoured Corps was married to Miss Betty Stewart Dickey at St Peters Church, Eaton Square, London.
4 April 1946
Media ID 11282582
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1940s
Nineteen Forties
Veil
Wedding
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