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Exhibits / The Art of Making Do: Folk Culture and Heritage of Germans From Russia / Wedding Photos Wedding Photos

Wedding Photos

A newly married couple stands on the front porch of a house in Fulda, just above the stewards and cooks in white aprons.
Wedding portrait of a couple wearing wax flowers and ribbons
Wedding portrait of a couple. The bride wears white bows at her shoulders and a long ribbon suspended form her waist.
Many horses and buggies are shown with roughly 4 passengers per buggy. The front one carries a bride and groom. On the right side of the image are 7 people standing dressed in white.
8 women and 2 men who are on either end stand in front of a summer kitchen. White aprons and ribbons identify the attendants for the reception. The two stewards hold schnapps bottles and wear women’s bib aprons. Several of the women sport red bows.
A bride and groom stand in front of a car. The groom has ribbons hanging on his lapel.
A group of 10 men and women cooks and stewards for a wedding. A couple of the women hold bowls.
A man wearing a hat and suit jacket plays a violin while the man next to him in a hat, button up shirt, and tie plays an accordion. A group of people stand behind them with some of the men drinking bottles of beer.
A bride and group wear silk ribbons and wax flowers for their wedding. Both are in dark colored clothing..
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