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  5. A'Lelia Walker - Wikipedia

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    Her adoptive daughter, Fairy Mae Bryant, was born in November 1898 and was adopted in 1912. She was known as "Mae Walker" and traveled with Madam C. J. Walker as a model and assistant. In November 1923, A'Lelia Walker orchestrated an elaborate "Million Dollar Wedding" (closer to $40,000) for Mae's marriage to Dr. Gordon Jackson. [11]

  6. List of wedding guests of Prince Charles and Lady Diana ...

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    Mr and Mrs David Wake-Walker, the bride's first cousin and his wife; Mr and Mrs Richard Wake-Walker, the bride's first cousin and his wife; The Major Michael Wake-Walker, the bride's first cousin; Mrs and the Major Charles MacFarlane, the bride's first cousin and her husband; Captain the Hon. George Spencer, the bride's paternal great-uncle

  7. Wedding of Prince Albert and Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

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    Elizabeth's wedding dress was made from deep ivory chiffon moire, embroidered with pearls and a silver thread. [16] It was intended to match the traditional Flanders lace provided for the train by Queen Mary. [16] Elizabeth's dress, which was in the fashion of the early 1920s, was designed by Madame Handley-Seymour, dressmaker to Queen Mary. [17]

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