Black and white image of a couple standing on a white walkway in front of a pastor, with a seated audience watching. Trees shade the area, and a concrete sidewalk runs just to the side of the group. The bride wears an ankle-length, full skirted dress while the groom and groomsmen wear light-colored suits. Museum records do not identify this gathering, but it is included with a large number of other wedding photos that are part of the Herbert E. McMullen bequest. McMullen was a local photographer who also collected images of local life from other photographers.
Black and white image of a group of people standing outside of a house with the numbers `125' posted on the porch. In the center of the group a young couple holds hands; she wears a suit dress with a large corsage and he wears a boutonniere in his lapel buttonhole. Her shoulder-length hair is curly and brushed back away from her face. The group gathered around them range in age from babies to the elderly and appears to be a family gathering. Other than the name 'Keith Clark' on the back of the print, museum records do not identify this gathering, but it is included with a large number of other wedding photos that are part of the Herbert E. McMullen bequest. McMullen was a local photographer who also collected images of local life from other photographers.
Black and white image of a wedding party standing outside near a blooming bush. The bride wears a long white dress with a sheer train and long veil closely fitted to her head. Her hair is short and she wears round dark glasses. The bridesmaids wear tea-length dresses with short sleeves and lace overlay; their hair is chin-length and softly curled. All four women hold sprays of flowers. The groom and groomsmen war suits with vests and bow ties, with boutonnieres in their lapel buttonholes. Museum records do not identify the group, except for the name 'Hess' written on the back of the photo. This image is part of the Herbert E. McMullen bequest. McMullen was a local photographer who also collected images of local life from other photographers.