Bunting was hung, flags were flown and champagne corks popped as the historic occasion of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee was celebrated.
Street parties and other community events have been held across the bumper bank holiday weekend following the lighting of beacons to start the festivities on Thursday night.
Street parties were held in communities including Bridport, Beaminster, Lyme Regis, Portesham and Netherbury yesterday.
At Watton View in Bridport residents came together with fizz, scones and other treats, and many people took the opportunity to dress up.
Debra Bates, Grant Roberts and Janette Knight at the Watton View street party Picture: Graham Hunt Photography
Events on Saturday included the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Tea Party at Gore Cross Recreation Area, Pirates Day at West Bay, and the Jubilee Cake Giveaway at the Bull Hotel, below.
Poppy Washington and Sofia Figueira at Gore Cross Recreation Area
Picture: Graham Hunt Photography
St Mary’s Church Tower in Bridport was also open for visitors and people were able to see and try out the Ellacombe ringing apparatus, that allowed the bells to keep ringing all through lockdown.
Karole Webster having a go on the Ellacombe ringing apparatus under the supervison of Tony Wakeling Picture: Graham Hunt Photography
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