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A newly married couple photo- graphed immediately after the ceremony. The groom is a member of the Royal Logistics Corps. The Rolls is dressed in traditional white ribbons and bows.
The champagne coachwork of my Rolls lends itself to be dressed in almost any colour of bows and ribbons. Here she is dressed in gold. Several different colours are available (at no additional charge) and, although I can't promise an exact match to your colour scheme, so far all of the colours (with the exception of burgundy) have been very close.

Here, the Rolls is dressed in chocolate bows and ivory ribbons - the colour scheme of the happy couple's wed- ding! (Photographs left and below - Coutesy of: www.photoscience.co.uk)
This is where the bride sits; on sumptuous Connolly cream leather which is piped in chocolate brown leather (even the roof lining is leather!), with a lambswool over rugs on the floor and a foot stool to rest her feet! And, plenty of room to place even the longest train! Note the burr inlaid walnut! And, don't forget the twin level air conditioning system which will ensure that the passengers are kept cool even on the hottest of days and, warm when it's a winter wedding!
Below, left and right, the Rolls at its most recent wedding which took place on Thursday 3rd November 2011 at The Heritage Centre, Royal Victoria Country Park, Netley, Hampshire which overlooks Southampton Water. After the ceremony and family photographs, I drove the Newly-Weds and their photographer to Netley Beach and the ruins of Netley Abbey (below centre) for them to be photgraphed together. I will pleased to drive you to a beauty spot/favourite place where time and distance permits and, providing the journey fits your chosen package, there would be no extra charge!
 

Below: The venue for this wedding, which took place
on Saturday 19th November 2011, was The Rose Bowl.
The weather was absolutely stunning - sunshine and
22 degrees C. The bride and her father were pleased
that my Rolls has climate control which was fully over-
hauled in September 2010 at a cost of over £350!

Bentley Turbo R Need a second car for the Groom and Best Man? Ask about this dark blue Bentley Turbo.

(Photograph courtesy of Photoscience.)
The Bentley was always the sporty cousin of the Rolls-Royce and this Turbo charged Bentley is no exception having a top speed, I am told of 150 + and an amazing 0 - 60 acceleration time. The Bentley is almost identical to the Rolls so far as the shape is concerned, but there are differences! Obviously, the badges are different and it has twin headlamps and alloy wheels, but the most noticeable difference is its radiator grill. Like the Rolls, the Bentley has twin-level air-conditioning, ABS and a luxurious interior; this Bentley has dark cream Connolly leather, burr walnut, blue carpets and blue lambswool overrugs. The ride, though firmer than the Rolls, is nevertheless extremely comfortable!

Above Left: New Year's Eve and the Rolls and Bentley are waiting to convey the bride, bridesmaids and page boy to Southampton Registry Office. The Bentley had earlier taken the groom and best man to the registry office. Above Right: The cars at the registry office to take the bride and groom (in the Rolls) and the bridesmaids and page boy to the wedding breakage which was held in Hedge End. Below: The colour scheme for this wedding was lilac and ivory and below can be seen the cars decorated in lilac ribbons and ivory bows; the Bentley chauffeur wore an ivory tie and the Rolls chauffeur wore a lilac tie. Professional right down to the last detail and, it is these little examples of our professionalism which make your special day extra special and more memorable!

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