Readers' jubilee pictures page seven
Readers' jubilee party pictures from all over the country page seven

Cheeky robin in East Devon
Photographer: Nick Corbin
Friends of Michael and Belinda Patterson at their home in rural Dordogne for a celebration lunch
Michael and Belinda Patterson
Home-built dugout canoe in Lasborough, Gloucestershire made by Paul Giddings
Photographer: Peter Robins
Members of Brockham Harness Club enjoy the Jubilee drive trhough Dorking
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Photographer: Peter Blackman Photography
Street Party in Porthill Gardens, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
Photographer: Peter Barritt
Celebrations at Buckingham Palace
Antonia Cosby
The Thames flotilla by Robert Sanderson
Talbot Photography
Gretton Street Party, Northants
Photographer: Peter Mason Photography
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