Readers' Jubilee pictures page three
Pictures from the Diamond Jubilee celebrations page three

West Highland Terrier Duncan, Emsworth, Hampshire
Photograph: Isabel Hutchison
Street Party in Beckehnam
Photograph: Hannah Whetren
Lincolnshire Gardens Trust Garden Party, Harrington Hall
Photograph: Steffie Shields
'Prince Charles' Garden Party Longniddry, East Lothian
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Photograph: Glyn Satterly
Girl with facepaint, London.
Photograph: Teena Taylor
Couple kissing in front of the Jubilee Beacon, Luton Hoo
Photographer: Freddie Godfrey
The Howard family en masse depart for the The Thames Pageant on Sunday
Photograph: Flora Howard
Crickhowell in Wales duing the Diamond Jubilee
Photographer: Patty Papageorgiou-Axford
Levisham, North Yorkshire. Donkeys and the goat all joined the parade.
Photographer: Duncan Webster
One of the scarecrows in Bentworth, Hampshire
Photographer: Valerie Menzies
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