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Friday 10th February 2012  




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Gwent Wedding Venues

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  1. Abbey Hotel - Wedding Venue Chepstow - Abbey Hotel - Gwent
  2. Bridges Community Centre - Wedding Venue Monmouth - Bridges Community Centre - Gwent
  3. Burleigh Academy - Wedding Venue - Burleigh Academy - Gwent
  4. Caldicot Castle Banquets - Wedding Venue - Caldicot Castle Banquets - Gwent
  5. Hilton Newport Hotel - Wedding Venue Langstone - Hilton Newport Hotel - Gwent
  6. Hotel Commodore - Wedding Venue - Hotel Commodore - Gwent
  7. Maes Manor Country Hotel - Wedding Venue - Maes Manor Country Hotel - Gwent
  8. Monnington Lodge - Hotel - Monnington Lodge - Gwent
  9. Newport Masonic Hall Ltd - Wedding Venue - Newport Masonic Hall Ltd - Gwent
  10. Pen y Pound - - Wedding Venue - Pen y Pound - - Gwent
  11. St Pierre Park - Chepstow Wedding Venue - St Pierre Park - Gwent
  12. The Celtic Manor Resort - Wedding Venue - The Celtic Manor Resort - Gwent
  13. The Park Hotel - Ebbw Vale Hotel - The Park Hotel - Gwent
  14. The Prince of Wales Inn - Hotel - The Prince of Wales Inn - Gwent
  15. The Register Office - Weddings - The Register Office - Gwent
  16. The Register Office - Weddings - The Register Office - Gwent
  17. The Register Office - Weddings - The Register Office - Gwent
  18. The Royal Arms Hotel - Hotel - The Royal Arms Hotel - Gwent
  19. Tredegar House - Wedding Venue - Tredegar House - Gwent
  20. Tredegar House & Park - Wedding Venue - Tredegar House & Park - Gwent
  21. University of Wales Newport - Wedding Venue - University of Wales Newport - Gwent


Wedding Trivia:
VEIL
Brightly colored veils were worn in ancient times in many parts of the world and were considered a protection against evil spirits Greek and Roman brides for yellow or red veils (representing fire) to ward off evil spirits and demons. At one time, Roman brides were completely covered with a red veil for protection. In early European history, with the advent of arranged marriages veils served another purpose - to prevent the groom from seeing the brides' face till after the ceremony was over. Brides began to wear opaque yellow veils. Not only could the groom not see in, the bride could not see out! Therefore, the father of the bride had to escort her down the aisle and literally give the bride to the groom. Nellie Custis, the daughter of Martha Washington, is credited with wearing the first lace veil.

 

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