Catalogue description The wedding in 1917 of Charles Henry Dodd of the Royal Engineers and May Walder Butler who worked in service at Putney for the McCullum family who owned the tinned goods firm. Back row, left to right: Ernest Butler (donor), groom, Millie Dodd (groom's elder sister), Mr. Whitehead (friend of the Butler family who gave bride away). Front row, left to right: Margaret Butler, Rose Quentin (bride's friend), bride, Nellie Dodd (groom's sister), Ann Butler (bride's sister). Charles Dodd was a toolmaker by trade at a time when London was a ship building centre. After the war he went into business with his brother in law, a man called Browning who invented and patented the first electric soldering iron, called The Browning Soldering Iron.

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Details of 1927/2
Reference: 1927/2
Title: The wedding in 1917 of Charles Henry Dodd of the Royal Engineers and May Walder Butler who worked in service at Putney for the McCullum family who owned the tinned goods firm. Back row, left to right: Ernest Butler (donor), groom, Millie Dodd (groom's elder sister), Mr. Whitehead (friend of the Butler family who gave bride away). Front row, left to right: Margaret Butler, Rose Quentin (bride's friend), bride, Nellie Dodd (groom's sister), Ann Butler (bride's sister). Charles Dodd was a toolmaker by trade at a time when London was a ship building centre. After the war he went into business with his brother in law, a man called Browning who invented and patented the first electric soldering iron, called The Browning Soldering Iron.
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Negative Sheet Number 2/E20/59

Date: 1917
Held by: Greater Manchester County Record Office (with Manchester Archives), not available at The National Archives
Language: English

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