PATRIOTIC party-goers flocked from near and far to join in Jubilee celebrations in the Spa.
Thousands gathered in the town during the four-day extravaganza, which was held to mark the Queen's Golden Jubilee.
Celebrations centred on Vines Park with a beer and wine festival running from last Friday to Monday.
A water festival was launched on Monday and young and old took part in a variety of fun entertainments including a raft race, duck race, coracles, canoes and boat rides.
Also high up on the agenda of celebrations were street parties in a number of Spa roads.
Residents decorated their houses in bunting and got dressed up in red, white and blue to mark the occasion.
Traditional party food was on many menus and some roads were also closed to ensure the celebrations went safely.
Fireworks also proved to be very popular with an array of colour lighting up the Spa skies after the sun went down.
The Royal British Legion's celebrations also went off with a bang with hundreds of balloons being launched into the sky as well as a bouncy castle, face painting, music and stalls.
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