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Although most weddings now take place on a Saturday it was considered unlucky in the past

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WITH BELLS ON... meaning happy and delighted to attend which goes back to the days before the automobile, when it was the custom to deck out the horse with fancy harnesses, that drew the carriage for special occasions. That, of course, was the harness 'with bells on.'


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The Copycats - Scotlands premier wedding and function band. Available nationwide. All live 5 piece band playing great party music and a selection of called Ceil...
Dumfries and Galloway
Covers Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire as well as Buckinghamshire... Ariella String Quartet Trio and Duo are one of the most sought after string groups in the...
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NATIONWIDE SERVICE PROVIDED - Performing either as a solo artist, or else with a swing band of anything up to 8 musicians, Gary Grace is a professional performe...
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Did you know?
In the rhyme 'something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue', "blue" is symbolic of the blood of royalty, since both the bride and the groom were once considered to be "royal" on their wedding day.

Did you know?
WITH BELLS ON... meaning happy and delighted to attend which goes back to the days before the automobile, when it was the custom to deck out the horse with fancy harnesses, that drew the carriage for special occasions. That, of course, was the harness 'with bells on.'

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The Bridal Gown has the most well-known superstition attatched to it. They should not be seen by the groom until the bride appears in church and that it's bad luck for a bride to make her own dress.

 

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