Bride shocked by unseen video from 1960s wedding

A grainy wedding photo - on the right Beryl, who has blonde hair, is wearing a white wedding dress and a white veil. On the left, Griff has dark hair and is wearing a dark suit, with a light blue tie and waist coat.
Beryl Davies married Griff at Cilfowyr Chapel near Cardigan in October 1966 [BBC]

A grandmother said she has been "blown away" after viewing previously unseen footage from her wedding almost 60 years ago, found by a film student in an antiques shop.

Beryl Davies, 79, and her late ex-husband, Griff, married in a village near Cardigan, Ceredigion, in October 1966.

The film reel of the special day at Cilfowyr Chapel near Llechryd was bought for £5 by film student Martyn Forrester, 24, while on holiday in Cardigan.

After watching the footage, Mr Forrester, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, contacted Mrs Davies after posting on social media, who said she was "in total shock".

"I was blown away by it all. I just couldn't believe it, that it's appeared after all these years," Mrs Davies said.

"I've never, ever seen any of it. It is a total mystery who filmed it."

Mrs Davies said she only had one wedding photo in colour, of the bridesmaids in their cerise-coloured dresses, so "the colours of the day were absolutely gorgeous to see".

She added it was "quite a posh" wedding and "just a magical day".

"This is a wonderful memory. I'm so grateful to Martyn."

Beryl Davies, who has blonde hair and a white wedding veil, smiles at the camera
Beryl Davies said there was previously just one coloured photo from the big day [BBC]

Mr Forrester, who studies in Manchester, said he was very pleased to share the footage with the family after digitising the film.

"I was watching it, and I thought, this is a really nice film, but it has no value to me. It has more value to the people in the video," he said.

After posting about it on a local Cardigan Facebook page he was put in touch with Mrs Davies' brother who recognised the pair.

"This was purely out of curiosity. I had no intention of finding whatever was on that reel and sending it to someone," he said.

"But because it was someone's wedding video that's so personal I had to try and find the family.

"I wish I was there to see their reactions, because that's so special to them."