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Rea – McLone



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Published Date: 15 August 2008
THE wedding of Nicola Jayne Rea, daughter of Michael and Norma Rea of Bramham, Wetherby and Jamie McLone, son of Peter and Susan McLone of Stockton on Tees, Middlesbrough took place at Nostell Priory, Wakefield.
The bride, given away by her father, Michael Rea, wore a strapless, ivory taffeta dress with fitted and pleated bodice with lace and crystal detail, laced back and full embroidered train, by Ellis Bridal. The bride carried a trailing bouquet of orchids, avalanche and aquito roses, star lilies and blue hydrangeas. The bridesmaid was the bride's cousin, Katie Rea, and she wore a cornflower blue, strapless chiffon tea dress by Dessy. Best man was Simon McLone, the groom's brother, and the groomsman was Steven Rea, the bride's brother.

The civil service, held in the Top Hall of Nostell Priory, was officiated by registrar Jane Milner. The bride entered to The Arrival of the Queen of Sheba by Handel, with What a Wonderful World by Louis Armstrong for the signing of the register, and for the recessional the Wedding March by Mendelssohn. All music was played by the Silver Strings quartet.

A reception was held in the Rose Garden and the Riding School of Nostell Priory. The couple spent their honeymoon initially in Las Vegas, followed by ranching in Colorado Springs and finally diving and relaxing in Barbados. Both live and work in West Yorkshire.

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  • Last Updated: 15 August 2008 9:40 AM
  • Source: Harrogate Advertiser
  • Location: Harrogate
 
 
  

 
 


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