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Dunbartonshire
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Ardencaple Hotel -
Hotel Helensburgh -
Ardencaple Hotel -
Dunbartonshire
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Boturich Castle -
Wedding Venue -
Boturich Castle -
Dunbartonshire
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Cameron House -
Wedding Venue -
Cameron House -
Dunbartonshire
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Duck Bay Hotel & Restaurant -
Wedding Venue -
Duck Bay Hotel & Restaurant -
Dunbartonshire
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Dumbuck House Hotel -
Wedding Venue -
Dumbuck House Hotel -
Dunbartonshire
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Imperial Hotel -
Helensburgh Hotel -
Imperial Hotel -
Dunbartonshire
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Loch Lomond Steamship Company -
Wedding Venue -
Loch Lomond Steamship Company -
Dunbartonshire
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The Dumbarton Centre -
Dumbarton Hotel -
The Dumbarton Centre -
Dunbartonshire
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The Hill House -
Helensburgh Hotel -
The Hill House -
Dunbartonshire
Wedding Trivia: GARTER AND BRIDAL BOUQUET TOSS In parts of Europe during the 14th contrary, having a piece of the bride's clothing was thought to bring good luck. Guests would literally destroy the brides dress by ripping off pieces of fabric. In order to prevent this, brides began throwing various items to the guests - the garter belt being one of the items.In order to avoid this problem, it became customary in the 14th century for the bride to toss her garter to the men. Sometimes the men would get drunk, become impatient, and try to remove the garter ahead of time. Therefore, the custom evolved for the groom to remove and toss the garter. With that change the bride started to toss the bridal bouquet to the unwed girls of marriageable age. Tradition says that whoever catches the bouquet shall be the next to marry. She keeps the bouquet to ensure this destiny.
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