Byline: LINDA RICHARDS
DO YOU recognise this wedding day? These are just some of host of photographs on one of two cameras found in Gateshead.
And Chronicle readers could help police reunite them with their owners.
Both were found by members of the public in July and handed in to Gateshead Police Station.
But all efforts by property officers to trace the owners have drawn a blank.
One camera, a silver Canon Powershot, was found beside Gateshead Cemetery on July 27.
Snaps on the camera include three women pushing a baby's buggy in a leafy area that looks like Newcastle's Old Eldon Square. There are also shots of the women and the baby.
The other camera was found a day later outside Sports Soccer on Team Valley.
The red Kodak in a red case has dozens of photos of a wedding.
They show the bride posing with family and friends before setting off in a white vintage wedding car and then later cutting her cake with the groom. The happy couple are also pictured with guests at the reception.
But there are no clues to the location of the bride's home or where the reception was held.
Gateshead Property Officer Bernie Bond said: "Both cameras were handed in by members of the public and if they are not claimed they will go back to the finder.
"Cameras are very personal items and we would like to be able to return them to their original owners."
If anyone recognises anyone from the photos, they can contact Mr Bond on 08456 043 043 ext 64135.
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HAPPY DAY: Above and below, two wedding snaps on a camera found in Gateshead LITTLE CUTIE: These pictures of a baby and three women in Newcastle were found on the second camera handed in to police




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