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2007-06-30 10:50 Bdow1722 593×392×8 (71760 bytes) Photo of Don & Jessie Bradman's wedding ceremony at ST Paul's Church, Burwood, Sydney on 30 April 1932. Image from the State Library of New South Wales, accessed at: http://libapp.sl.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/spydus/ENQ/PM/FULL1?8412,I. {{Template:PD_Australia}}
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Wedding of Don Bradman, St. Pauls Church, Burwood, 30 April 1932, by photographer Sam Hood
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