Tynwald Day's display of pageantry in full view

A fanfare team from The Band of the Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment were present
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The annual sitting of Tynwald in the open air at St John's has brought the historical pageantry of the ceremony to life for another year.
The ancient ceremony, which is presided over by the lieutenant governor, sees politicians, members of the clergy and judiciary, and other dignitaries brought together in one place.
A pivotal part of the Isle of Man's law-making process, the proceedings also offer a visual spectacle for the crowds who gather to watch on.

The Guard of Honour was provided by the King's Colour Squadron

Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer presided over the ceremony as the King's representative

The ceremony takes place in the centre of St John's each year

President of Tynwald Laurence Skelly wore ceremonial robes for the occasion

The open-air sitting of the Manx parliament takes place on Tynwald Hill

The music was provided by the Band of the Royal Air Force College

Andrew Cunningham led the procession carrying the Sword of State

Speaker of the House of Keys Juan Watterson took his place on Tynwald Hill

Chief Constable Russ Foster was one of several representatives of the Isle of Man Constabulary at the ceremony

The Captains of the Parishes took part in the procession as is tradition

Only 17 people can hold the post of Captain of the Parish at one time

The lieutenant governor inspected the Guard of Honour on arrival in St John's

Chief Minister Alfred Cannan was among the members of Tynwald taking part

The ceremony also features the island judges, known as deemsters

Staff of the Office of the Clerk of Tynwald took part in the proceedings

Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell read the blessing during the service in the Royal Chapel of St John's

Representatives of the churches on the island took part, including the Salvation Army

The island welcomes military musicians to accompany the ceremony each year

The proceedings feature both the Manx and British National Anthems
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