A COACH company is appealing to reunite a wedding album with its rightful owners – ahead of what will be the couple's 51st anniversary next weekend.
The cream covered wedding album, which is filled with black and white photographs, was found on a National Express coach last year in Birmingham.
But despite the best efforts of staff to trace the couple, Patricia Cavanagh and Brian Lewis who are believed to have wed in Dorset, the treasured album has remained unclaimed.
The happy couple married at St Clements Church on Saturday, August 7, 1965, supported by bridesmaids Julie and Christine and best man Derrick.
In Dorset there are a number of churches with the name St Clements, including Boscombe and Poole.
Lost property manager Claire Horvath said: “We’re really keen to get this album home – wherever that may be – and would be overjoyed for it to be returned to its rightful owner."
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