Readers' Jubilee pictures page two
Country Life Diamond Jubilee pictures from readers, from all over the country, page two.


A union jack balloon flying
high above manchester city centre.
Photographer: Darren Lewis
Heddon On-The-Wall Jubilee Party In Northumberland Photographer: Darren O'Brien
Jubilee face painting, Banstead, Surrey
Photographer: Alistair Ticket
Danielle, Westminster Bridge
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Photographer: Natasha Balletta
Kendal, where there was a small street party happening on Greenside Street
Photographer: Curtis Gibson
Crown cake, by Celebration Cakes of Oxford Market
Photographer: Tim Jenkins
Great Rissington Jubilee party. Every child under 18 was presented with a 4cm crown manufactured by a local online fine jewellery business DiamonGeezer.com
Photographer: Clive Billing
Wimbledon street party
Photographer: Natasha Crawley, 17
Jubilee Crown Tea cosy, knitted by Claire Philpott
Photographer: Claire Philpott
Setting up for a Jubilee cream tea, Braunton, North Devon
Photographer: Christopher Maloney
Jubilee garden party, Cheriton, Hampshire
Photographer: Stephen Corbett
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