Married at St Andrew's Church, Kildwick, were Adam Wilfred Bristow Wild and Helen Jane Emmott.
Adam, a contract landscaper, is the only son of Mrs Edith Margaret Wild, of Scotland, and the late Wallace Henry Wild.
Helen, a team medical secretary with Airedale NHS Trust, is the only daughter of John and Elizabeth Emmott, of Hainsworth Road, Silsden.
The bride wore an ivory off-the-shoulder duchess satin dress encrusted in seed pearls and sequins on corded lace.
Her cathedral-length train was edged in pearls and sequins, and she wore a tiara of silver pearls and a duchess satin-edged veil. She carried a traditional teardrop-style bouquet of cream roses, lilies, Thai orchids, honeysuckle and stephanotis.
Bridesmaids were twins Katie and Judith Beattie (bridegroom's nieces), Rachael Smith and Lisa Berry.
Katie and Judith wore ivory chiffon-covered sleeveless dresses with lace, sequins and pearl detailed hem, and roses on the shoulders. They carried posies of cream roses.
Rachael and Lisa wore French navy shantung dresses with waterfall backs and ruched skirts fastened with roses.
They carried teardrop-style bouquets of oriental lilies, Thai orchids and cream roses.
Best man was Michael Ablett and groomsmen were Jimmy Emmott (bride's brother) and Mark Clark.
Photo: David Prothero
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