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Peony Season is Arriving! Peonies are gorgeous full flowers that come in a variety of colors. The pePeony Season is Arriving! Peonies are gorgeous full flowers that come in a variety of colors. The pePeony Season is Arriving! Peonies are gorgeous full flowers that come in a variety of colors. The pePeony Season is Arriving! Peonies are gorgeous full flowers that come in a variety of colors. The pePeony Season is Arriving! Peonies are gorgeous full flowers that come in a variety of colors. The pe

Peony Season is Arriving!

Peonies are gorgeous full flowers that come in a variety of colors. The peony makes a full luscious bouquet for a bride, elegant centerpieces or just a beautiful arrangement for the home. Brides should look into using these luxurious flowers on their special day. It takes less flowers to fill an arrangement, which keeps price down. Using accent flowers, such as roses, or dusty miller creates a romantic look for any wedding day.

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Brandon Lata Photography

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Spring has sprung and love is in the air this #WeddingWednesday.This June 20, 1935 photographic nega

Spring has sprung and love is in the air this #WeddingWednesday.

This June 20, 1935 photographic negative shows Emilie Lynam Mitchell on the day of her wedding to Gates Cooper Gilmore. The wedding was held at Woodside Farms in Hockessin, Delaware, the home of Emilie’s brothers Paul and Joseph.

This item is part of Hagley Library’s collection of Thomas C. Marshall photographs (Acc. 1990.270). The family’s patriarch, Israel W. Marshall (1850-1911), founded the Marshall Brothers Paper Mill in Yorklyn in 1890. The wealth generated by this family business allowed his son,Thomas Clarence Marshall (1885-1969), to become a man of many hobbies, including photography.

In addition to other subjects, the Hagley’s collection of his photographs contains images like this one, documenting the Marshall family and their friends. Other subjects include photographs of the family home, the Marshall Brothers Paper Mill, Marshall’s collection of Stanley Steamer automobiles, and various locations and events in and around Delaware and Chester County, Pennsylvania. To view a large selection of images from thiscollection online now, visit its page in our Digital Archive by clicking here.


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