Thanks Jimmy, that's my parents wedding, one of the pictures in the gallery is of them at the door to Clayton church.
Mathsgirl: Thanks, not likely to be a wartime friend; my father went off to do his National Service, each week he wrote home to his parents. Amongst other stuff, in his first letter he tells of the bloke in the next bunk, a decent enough chap who has a bit of a cold. The next week the chap is quite poorly, the next week he's been carted off to the sick bay with pneumonia and my father is complaining of a bit of a cold, the letters stop there as the following week my father was invalided out with pneumonia himself, hardly a distinguished service record and certainly not long enough to gain strong enough friendships to become Bestman.

I don't know for certain that the groom in the picture was a Black Country man at all, he might have been a friend from college (in Bognor Regis I think, that's where my Mother was at college and I think they met there), I just have a vague recollection of my mother saying that my father's Bestman came from the Black Country, come to think of it that record of Jimmy's might have his name as a witness at my parents wedding which might be worth following up. If he was a old friend from the Black Country he may have gone to Quarry Bank Grammar school in Brierley Hill (I think) as that's where my Father went, it's now a sixth form college (again, I think).
Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.