CAN you help reunite this wedding album with its rightful owner ahead of their 51st wedding anniversary?

The beautiful wedding album, belonging to Brian and Patricia from Devon, was lost by a coach customer last year – and handed into staff at Birmingham Coach Station.

Now National Express is appealing to reunite the album with its rightful owner – ahead of what would be the 51st anniversary of the date they got married.

Details of the wedding have been lovingly filled in, listing the couple – who look to be in their early 20s – to have married at a mystery ‘St Clements Church’ on Saturday, August 7, 1965, supported by bridesmaids Julie and Christine and best man Derrick.

In Devonshire there is a St Clements church in Townstal, Dartmouth.

Despite the best efforts of National Express staff to trace its rightful owner, the album, which names Patricia Cavanagh and Brian Lewis as the bride and groom, has remained unclaimed.

It was lost during what would have been the couple’s Golden Anniversary year – pointing to the possibility someone may have been carrying it to a celebration.

No records of the couple exist on National Express systems.

Now, keen to return the album, which is likely to hold huge sentimental value, National Express staff are making the appeal public.

The wedding album has a well-worn cream cover.

Inside are fifteen charming black and white photographs.

The bride wears a traditional veil and a brocade gown with a pretty pearl trim.

Lost property manager, Claire Horvath, said: “The photographs of Brian and Patricia are absolutely charming and the wedding looks to be such a happy day.

“We’re really keen to get this album home – wherever that may be – and would be overjoyed for it to be returned to its rightful owner.”