COACH company National Express is trying to reunite a wedding album with its rightful owners ahead of what would be their 51st anniversary - and believes they may be from Trafford.

The wedding album - which names Patricia Cavanagh and Brian Lewis as the bride and groom - was lost by a coach customer last year and handed into staff at Birmingham Coach Station.

Details of the wedding have been filled in, listing the couple to have married at a St Clement's Church on August 7, 1965 supported by bridesmaids Julie and Christine and best man Derrick.

There is a St Clement's in Urmston, as well as in Chorlton and Salford.

National Express staff have so far been unable to trace its rightful owner, which was lost during what would have been the couple's golden anniversary year.

The wedding album has a well-worn cream cover and inside are 15 black and white photographs.

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 don't know who lost the wedding album but it is clear it must hold huge sentimental appeal to have been carried around after all these years.

"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.".