Scuba diving enthusiast Stephen John Farrar is in the swim.
He was married at St Mary's Church, Riddlesden, to Diane Fawcett.
Stephen - a lift technician - is the middle son of Mrs May Booth, of Eccleshill.
Diane - a self-employed hairdresser - is the middle daughter of Richard and Lorna Fawcett, of Clayton Rise, Keighley.
The bride wore an ivory empire-line dress with heavily beaded bodice, a full train, and a long veil with pearl and crystal drops and edging held in place with a crystal and gold headdress. She carried a bouquet of white lilies, lilac roses and greenery.
Chief bridesmaid was Jane Gill (bride's sister), the other bridesmaid was Debbie Spurr (bride's sister), and child attendants were Natalie Fawcett and Chloe Gill (bride's nieces).
The older bridesmaids wore lilac lace bodice tops with satin full-length skirts and small trains, and lilac satin wraps. They carried smaller versions of the bride's bouquet.
The child attendants wore ivory bo-peep dresses with lilac sashes and flowers, and they carried white teddy bears dressed in lilac to match the bridesmaids' dresses.
Pageboys were Thomas and Sam Fawcett (bride's nephews).
Best man was Steve Watty and groomsmen were Robert Farrar (bridegroom's brother) and Gary Baker (bridegroom's cousin).
Photo: Vidpho
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