Ena Squire-Brown – 1940
Ena Squire-Brown leaves her recently bombed home for St George’s Church in Forest Hill, to marry Royal Air Force flying officer J.C. Martin in 1940. Picture Ministry of Information
August 18, 2019 - Posted by summertime75 | Social History, Uncategorized | 1940, Bride, Ena Squire-Brown, Social History, Veil Veiled, Wedding, WW 2
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Amazing picture- full of life amidst the devastation.
It is an amazing picture, as it was published by the Ministry of Information it was probably a publicity shot to show that life carried on despite the air raids