Dorothy Nellie HALL [6561]
- Born: 1 Feb 1903, Brompton, Adelaide, South Australia
- Marriage (1): Alfred Frederick Talbot TOMKINS [6560] on 30 Sep 1933 in Church of Christ Chapel, Croydon, Adelaide, South Australia
- Died: 6 Jun 1970, Norwood, Adelaide, South Australia at age 67
- Buried: Enfield Memorial Park, Clearview, Adelaide, South Australia
General Notes:
1903707/325 HALLDorothy Nellie, William Thomas HALL, Ellen Lousia BEGENT, Hindmarsh 1970 SA Deaths 89A/4209 TOMKINS Dorothy Nellie, Alfred Frederick Talbot TOMKINS [H], Norwood 1970 Enfield Memorial Park, Memorial Inscription, TOMKINS, Dorothy N, 67y, 1970
Dorothy married Alfred Frederick Talbot TOMKINS [6560] [MRIN: 2245], son of Alfred Talbot TOMKINS [4901] and Frances Jane DAVISON [6559], on 30 Sep 1933 in Church of Christ Chapel, Croydon, Adelaide, South Australia. (Alfred Frederick Talbot TOMKINS [6560] was born on 5 Jun 1901 in North Croydon, Adelaide, South Australia, died on 23 Jan 1975 and was buried in Enfield Memorial Park, Clearview, Adelaide, South Australia.)
Marriage Notes:
1933 342/147 TOMKINS Alfred Frederick Talbot, HALL Dorothy Nellie, Hindmarsh
The Advertiser Tuesday 10 October 1933 WEDDINGS THOMKINS - HALL At the Croydon Church of Christ, Dorothy N., eldest daughter of Mr. W. T. Hall and the late Mrs. Hall, of Bowden, and Frederick, only son of Mr. A. Tomkins and the late Mrs. Tomkins, of Croydon, were married by Pastor E. J. Paternoster. The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a frock of white crepe satin with a yoke of angel skin lace. The gored skirt formed the train. The sleeves were puffed to the elbow with tight-fitting lace cuffs. The long tulle veil, edged with fine French lace, formed a train. It was gathered at the back on to a lace cap. The bride carried a sheaf of white flowers and maidenhair fern. The bridesmaids, Misses Eugenie Hall (sister), Thelma Begent (cousin) and Jessie Watson, wore frocks of shrimp pink crepe satin. The tight-fitting bodices were trimmed with ruching forming a coatee effect. The gored skirts merged into trains. The cowl sleeves were tight fitting from the elbow. The bridesmaids carried posies of forget-me-nots, sweet peas and mignonette. Large picture hats of crinoline straw and gauntlet gloves were worn. Mr. Keith Johns was best man and Messrs. A. Warner and Stanley Hall groomsmen. During the signing of the register Mrs. Arthur Druce sang "My Prayer." Miss Pearl Waters was the organist. The wedding breakfast was held in the church hall. The bride travelled in a frock of daffodil green and grey floral crepe-de-chine and a wool-de-chine coat of bottle green. A straw hat trimmed with green completed her toilette.
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