Friends and families came together as people turned out in large numbers for special events that celebrated the King's coronation.
A street party, street market and art exhibition saw people flock to Sheringham for the coronation celebrations on Sunday.
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With a makers' market featuring street stalls - complete with arts, crafts, cider, gin and much more - held on Lifeboat Plain, an art exhibition was held at the Odd Fellows Hall.
And the fun continued on Sheringham High Street, as a street party attracted the crowds.
With people encouraged to "just bring your own picnic and seating" as tables were provided, they were able to join together in marking an historic occasion and revel in the entertainment provided.
Meanwhile, a street party "with a Norfolk Broads twist" took centre stage on Ranworth Broad on Sunday morning.
A special event organised by Broadland Charters saw a meet up of boats celebrating the King’s coronation.
With people encouraged to "get afloat" and join in the celebrations, the Broads "raft up" party saw boats decorated - with patriotic red, white and blue colours prominent - as people united "to celebrate this historic event" on Ranworth Broad.
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