Bouquets of beautiful floral tributes have been left across the Isle of Wight, following the death of Queen Elizabeth II.
Church Litten, Osborne, and outside town halls, have been chosen by Islanders, because they hold special significance.
Scroll through some of them in our photo gallery above...
In East Cowes, outside the former home of Queen Victoria, Islanders came to recognise a monarch who surpassed even her long reign.
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Floral tributes have been gathering outside Osborne's historic wrought iron gates.
In Newport, trees in Church Litten are a focal point for flowers and special messages, along with the town's monument in St James's Square.
Across the Island, town hall have also see floral tributes.
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