Back in July of last year I was hired as a wedding Toastmaster and Master of Ceremonies for a Muslim wedding celebration at the Victoria & Albert Museum. The first two pictures show the beginning and the end. Other pictures in between show chronological sequence of events of a ‘Night At The Museum’ …

Welcoming guests at Cromwell Road entrance 6.30pm

Holding the horses and carriage for bride and groom’s departure at 11pm

Suppliers can’t access the building until it is clear of the public – that’s about 5.30pm

Staging, lighting, sound, music, photography, catering, decor and operational staff all wait to enter and have only one hour to set up before guests arrive

Small civil wedding to start with… close family only. But this will be the FIRST EVER civil ceremony the V&A will ever have allowed having just received their licence.

Groom awaits Bride

Bride on her way accompanied by Mum

The two are joined

Group photos in the garden

Couple shots

Reception begins

Tables ready in the Raphael cartoon gallery for the dinner

The only way I can get to see the Mary Quant exhibition during brief downtime

In front of the St George altarpiece

Amazing artwork from 15th century made in Spain

Couple with Mums

Bride’s Dad makes speech

Family table

Couple shot

Couple prepare to depart

Horse and carriage awaits