A troupe of pirates took to the pubs of the Isle of Wight for charity.
A group of people dressed as pirates participated in "a rowdy cruise of the Island's inns and eateries" in aid of Brain Tumour Research on Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27.
The crew gave away eyepatches, pirate beards and stickers along the route, stopping off at Island pubs and attractions.
The group has raised over £700 for Brain Tumour Research.
Organiser Steve Usher said: "It was avast success enjoyed by all.
"Big shout out to Pirates Cove, The Steamer Inn, Fisherman’s Cottage in Shanklin and The Griffin Godshill for all their help.
"And of course to all those who have made donations totalling nearly £700 so far. "
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