
Milan, Sunday – The Italian inventor Signor Guglielmo Marconi and Miss Beatrix O’Brien are set to tie the knot, as announced in the offices of the Bologna Municipality. The banns for their impending marriage were officially published, paving the way for the grand event. According to reports from Bologna newspapers, the wedding is scheduled to take place on March 16 at the renowned St George’s Church in London.
Following the ceremony, the newlyweds will embark on an exciting honeymoon adventure that will begin with a journey to New York City. The couple plans to spend a delightful six weeks in the bustling metropolis, enjoying the sights and sounds of the vibrant city that never sleeps.
From there, the pair will continue their journey to Rome, where they have been graciously invited to stay as guests of King Victor. This royal honour adds a touch of regal splendour to their romantic escapades, promising an unforgettable experience in the historic and majestic city of Rome.
The origins of this enchanting romance trace back to a chance encounter between Marconi and Miss O’Brien approximately a year ago. The meeting took place while Marconi was a guest at the residence of Lord Dunraven in Limerick, where fate seemingly orchestrated their paths to converge.
The impending wedding of Signor Guglielmo Marconi and Miss Beatrix O’Brien has captured the attention of the public and media alike. As the date approaches, anticipation grows for the joyous union of two prominent individuals from different backgrounds, united by love and a shared passion for life’s adventures.
Dundee Evening Post – Monday 20 February 1905


