DO you know the couple in this photograph of their wedding day?

A photo album containing precious pictures of the pair’s special day was handed in to the Daily Echo’s office by a thoughtful member of the public.

Now we are keen to reunite the sentimental item with the couple’s family.

On the first page of the album, a cutting from a newspaper announcing the couple’s engagement reveals their names as Major Eric Kenneth Judd and Olive Joan Kelson.

Another clipping shows they were married at a church in the village of Churchill in Somerset on June 18, 1946.

On the back of one photograph of the couple and members of their wedding party, a note is written stating: “All now deceased except Joan – 2005”.

Other photos in the album are of Mr and Mrs Judd’s first house, which they built in Thornbury, Bristol in 1952.

At the back, there are pictures of two other couples on their wedding days - most likely Mr and Mrs Judd’s children.

According to some information typed on paper underneath one of the photographs, Mr Judd was born in April, 1914, and prior to the Second World War, he joined the Territorial Army and then the Yeomanry. He was commissioned at Sandhurst. On the outbreak of war he requested to join the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry.

In 1941 he requested to go to India where he served with distinction in the 1st Battalion, 8th Gurkha Rifles, and he saw service on the North-West Frontier of India, Assam and Burma.

In 1945, he returned to the UK and to his old regiment and was posted to Italy and Germany in the Army of Occupation.

In 1948 he returned to the UK to be demobilised.

If you know the couple's family, and can help us reunite them with the photo album, please get in touch with us at newsdesk@bournemouthecho.co.uk or call 01202 411293.