Married at St James' Parish Church, Cross Roads, were Anthony George Craven and Judith Hopkinson.
Anthony, who is self-employed, is the son of Arthur and Evelyn Craven of Brow Road, Haworth.
Judith, an assistant at Keighley library, is the only daughter of Derrick and Wendy Hopkinson of Valley View Gardens, Lees.
The bride wore an off the shoulder fitted cream satin bodice with rose details on the back. She had a full length tulle skirt with tiers of satin and a detachable train.
She also wore a beaded tiara with a satin edged veil and carried a bouquet of lilies, gold roses, ivy and bear grass.
Matron of honour was Mary Brunskill and the bridesmaids were Emma and Charlotte Craven (daughters of bridegroom), Laura and Carla Hopkinson (nieces of bride), Laura Eardley (god daughter of bridegroom) and Hannah Feeny (god daughter of bride).
The matron of honour and two older bridesmaids wore full length gold empireline dresses, gold tiaras and carried bouquets of cream roses, lilies and ivy.
The younger bridesmaids wore full skirted tulle dresses with satin bodices which were edged with roses. They wore floral headbands and hoops of fresh flowers.
Best man was David Brunskill and the groomsmen were Paul Eardley and Phillip Hopkinson (bride's brother).
The bridegroom's father is well known local artist Arthur Craven who recently retired from running the Craven Studios on North Street, Keighley.
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