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4 June 2012
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Diamond Jubilee: Your UK photos
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You have been sending in photos showing how you have been celebrating the Queen's Diamond Jubilee in the UK. Here is a selection of your pictures. Some 80 parishioners of Norton Parish in Letchworth Garden City, Hertfordshire marked the Jubilee with a special lunch in their church hall.
Unfortunately Andrew Lindley broke his leg on Friday but he hasn't let that ruin his Jubilee celebrations. His ward has been decked in bunting and he plans to have a royal picnic in bed at Doncaster Hospital. Photo: Darran Lindley
There was a special Jubilee fancy dress class at this year's Scottish Arabian and Light Horse Annual Show at the Ingliston Country Club and Equestrian Centre, near Glasgow. Every class entrant received a special commemorative Royal Diamond Jubilee rosette.
Nathan Green managed to get very close to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge who were in the capital along with the Queen to see the Thames River Pageant, involving at least 1,000 boats. More than one million rain-soaked people in London watched the pageant weave its way along the Thames, organisers say.
While many people packed the banks of the Thames, others around the UK have been holding their own special events. Glastonbury known for its big music festival was transformed into a big street party incorporating people from every age group.
Residents in Woldingham, Caterham stood in the shape of a 'W' as a message of congratulations on the Queen's Diamond Jubilee from the village of Woldingham to the House of Windsor.
It seems many people are baking for the occasion. Lots of you have been sending in your pictures of your Jubilee related food. Pictured here is a feast of sweet treats prepared for a party in Braintree, Essex.
Jana Jeruma Grinberga sent in this picture. She says: "This photo was taken from our street party at Weardale Gardens in Enfield. We had a good day despite the pouring rain, and this was the winning entry in the cake competition."
Francesca Farley, aged four, enjoyed a street party in Ruislip. She liked playing with her sister Isabella and brother Alexander, getting her face painted, eating a lot of cake but most of all being allowed to walk her neighbour's dog Ellie around the traffic-free cul-de-sac.
Many of you have been taking part in parties with your family and close friends. The Durham girls ensured their party in Wolverhampton was awash with patriotic colour. Wendy Wilson took this picture of her three daughters Keeley, Lyra, and Ellie Durham.
The celebrations appear to involve family pets as well as humans. We've had some great photos of your cats and dogs dressed up like this one from Rachel Appleby, in Spalding, Lincolnshire. She made sure her cocker spaniels were dressed for the occasion.
The Gosling family in Hertfordshire, underwent a startling transformation to celebrate the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. You too can send your photos to the BBC by emailing yourpics@bbc.co.uk. For terms and conditions visit bbc.co.uk/terms.
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