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As you approach the marquee you realise that this is no ordinary
marquee. You can see the tops of the "New Century's" majestic roof over
the trees. |
| The guests are received in
the delightful garden. Canapés and champagne are served to the guests.
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 | The
Bride Jane looks stunning as she recieves the guests on what must be one of the
sunniest days of the year. |
| The Florist (The
Bespoke Flower Company) created a stunning arch for the enterance to the marquee. |
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 | The
wedding cake looked stunning with real flowers between the tiers of the cake. |
| The interior is decked in an array of exotic flowers. |
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 | The
guests enjoy a meal fit for a king provided by Ray and Jane Carter from the Sportsman's
Arms near Wath (Patley Bridge). |
| The Guests
listern to the speakers. |  |
 | Some
of the team at the Sportman's Arms in the catering marquee (Please note that Ray
and Jamie Carter are still working in the background) |
| The
cake is cut. |
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 | The
guest gather around to witness the first dance. |
| The
first dance signifies the end of the formalaties and the beginning of the party,
and what a party! |
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| There is no place with an atmosphere like a marquee. |
| Mister Sister begins to play. |
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 | With
music as diverse as:- The Commitments, Wilson Pickett, Queen, David Bowie, Madness,
Everly Brothers, Mavericks, Ricky Martin, Tom Jones, James, Robbie Williams, Kool
and the Gang, Bryan Ferry, Village People and Frankie Valli. There is a tune for
every one. |
| During the interval one of the band
members is talking to one of the guests. She tells him that she is a keen vocalist.
The band invite Her up on stage for a number. |
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| The audience go wild as she proved that She can over come
Her nerves and wow the audience as well as impress the band. |
| The
band play several encores only for the drummer to make a swift exit off stage. |
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