In pictures: Queen's Baton Relay Latin America & the CaribbeanPublished28 March 2014Shareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingImage caption, A Pilling Primary School student patiently waits to hold the Queen's baton in Jamestown, St Helena.Image caption, Ascension Heritage Society volunteer Helen Scott holds the Queen's Baton in Fort Hayes in Ascension Island. The island was a transit point for the baton between St Helena and Falkland Islands.Image caption, Reba Peck riding Spitfire (left) rides with the Queen's baton with Holly Williams riding Dixie (right) in Falkland Islands.Image caption, Chief of Aishalton village Tashao Bernard Conrad during the reception for the baton in Guyana.Image caption, A student from Success Elementary School runs with the Queen's baton in Guyana.Image caption, Barbados Cycling Team member Javed Mounter holds the Queen's baton with a group of Brownies.Image caption, Students from Charles F Broome Primary School reach out to touch the baton in Barbados.Image caption, Cyclist Tessimy Viechweg rides with the Queen's baton in Grenada.Image caption, A man shows his patriotic support for the Queen’s Baton Relay by waving a large national flag in Port of Spain, Trinidad.Image caption, Sprinter Joy Edwards holds the Queen's baton at Fond Assau Combined School in Castries, Saint Lucia.Image caption, Students from Dominica Grammar School reach in to touch the Queen's baton in Roseau, Dominica.Image caption, Long distance runner Caswin Prince runs with the baton in Kingstown, St. Vincent and the Grenadines.Image caption, A member of the Vitus Mask Group wearing a Jambill mask during a cultural performance in Antigua.