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Diamond Jubilee: Thousands of beacons to be lit | Diamond Jubilee: Thousands of beacons to be lit |
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The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations are set to continue with more than 4,000 beacons due to be lit after a concert at Buckingham Palace. | The Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations are set to continue with more than 4,000 beacons due to be lit after a concert at Buckingham Palace. |
During the afternoon a picnic will be held in the Buckingham Palace Gardens for ticket holders who will then attend a BBC concert at the palace. | During the afternoon a picnic will be held in the Buckingham Palace Gardens for ticket holders who will then attend a BBC concert at the palace. |
When the concert ends at 22:00 BST beacons will be lit to mark 60 years of the Queen's reign. | When the concert ends at 22:00 BST beacons will be lit to mark 60 years of the Queen's reign. |
Beacon lighting will take place between 22:00 and 22:30 in the UK. | Beacon lighting will take place between 22:00 and 22:30 in the UK. |
Beacons will be lit across the rest of the world at 22:00. | Beacons will be lit across the rest of the world at 22:00. |
The Queen will light the UK's last beacon - the National Beacon - at about 22:30 before a firework display at Buckingham Palace. | The Queen will light the UK's last beacon - the National Beacon - at about 22:30 before a firework display at Buckingham Palace. |
Fireworks and music | Fireworks and music |
She will trigger the lighting of the final beacon by placing a huge crystal into a specially designed pod. | She will trigger the lighting of the final beacon by placing a huge crystal into a specially designed pod. |
The network of beacons that will criss-cross the UK have been placed on historic landmarks, hill-top vantage points and famous mountains. | The network of beacons that will criss-cross the UK have been placed on historic landmarks, hill-top vantage points and famous mountains. |
More than 600 church tower beacons will also mark the occasion. | More than 600 church tower beacons will also mark the occasion. |
Many communities around the country are organising special events around their beacon lighting, with fireworks and music. | Many communities around the country are organising special events around their beacon lighting, with fireworks and music. |
At Abbey Park, in Leicester, there will be a lantern parade and fire sculptures with a beacon due to be lit at 22:15 BST. | At Abbey Park, in Leicester, there will be a lantern parade and fire sculptures with a beacon due to be lit at 22:15 BST. |
A 30ft (9.1m) wooden sculpture of Britannia will be set alight at 22:15 BST in East Hoathly, in East Sussex. | A 30ft (9.1m) wooden sculpture of Britannia will be set alight at 22:15 BST in East Hoathly, in East Sussex. |
Three weeks of work and three lorry loads of wood have gone into making the female warrior, complete with trident, shield and helmet. | Three weeks of work and three lorry loads of wood have gone into making the female warrior, complete with trident, shield and helmet. |
In Nottingham civil engineering students tested their skills by making and installing a beacon. | In Nottingham civil engineering students tested their skills by making and installing a beacon. |
The beacon was manufactured at New College Nottingham and put up in Sneinton where it will be lit at 22:00 BST. | The beacon was manufactured at New College Nottingham and put up in Sneinton where it will be lit at 22:00 BST. |
In the Yorkshire Dales an Army helicopter was called in to transport wood to build beacons. | In the Yorkshire Dales an Army helicopter was called in to transport wood to build beacons. |
Humber flotilla | Humber flotilla |
Soldiers from the Army Air Corps used a Lynx helicopter to carry loads of timber to hilltops in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. | Soldiers from the Army Air Corps used a Lynx helicopter to carry loads of timber to hilltops in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire. |
Kent will see the most beacons lit with 182 applications made to the event organisers. | Kent will see the most beacons lit with 182 applications made to the event organisers. |
The Humber Estuary will be the scene of a Jubilee flotilla at 18:00 BST, more than 115 years after the venue hosted a similar event to celebrate 60 years of Queen Victoria's reign. | The Humber Estuary will be the scene of a Jubilee flotilla at 18:00 BST, more than 115 years after the venue hosted a similar event to celebrate 60 years of Queen Victoria's reign. |
The parade of sail will feature a vessel for each year since the Queen's accession to the throne. | The parade of sail will feature a vessel for each year since the Queen's accession to the throne. |
At 22:00 BST beacons will be lit across the Humber Bridge. | At 22:00 BST beacons will be lit across the Humber Bridge. |
Hadrian's Wall, the north west frontier of the Roman Empire, will be lit up simultaneously at 22:12 BST by 60 beacons which will be hosted by communities across the World Heritage Site, from South Shields to Ravenglass. | Hadrian's Wall, the north west frontier of the Roman Empire, will be lit up simultaneously at 22:12 BST by 60 beacons which will be hosted by communities across the World Heritage Site, from South Shields to Ravenglass. |
In Manchester a "green beacon" will be lit in a hospital car park. | In Manchester a "green beacon" will be lit in a hospital car park. |
The University Hospital of South Manchester commissioned a sculptor to produce a beacon made of recycled hospital beds which resembles a giant stylised crown measuring 5ft wide, with towering spikes over 12ft high. | The University Hospital of South Manchester commissioned a sculptor to produce a beacon made of recycled hospital beds which resembles a giant stylised crown measuring 5ft wide, with towering spikes over 12ft high. |
A green flame devised by TV special effects experts will light up the beacon. | A green flame devised by TV special effects experts will light up the beacon. |
Religious buildings planning to light beacons include the Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Hindu Temple, in Oldbury, in the West Midlands, and St Mary's Parish Church, an Anglican church in Moseley, Birmingham. | Religious buildings planning to light beacons include the Shri Venkateswara (Balaji) Hindu Temple, in Oldbury, in the West Midlands, and St Mary's Parish Church, an Anglican church in Moseley, Birmingham. |
Representatives from charity Cancer Research UK will scale England's tallest mountain Scafell Pike to light a beacon. | Representatives from charity Cancer Research UK will scale England's tallest mountain Scafell Pike to light a beacon. |
In Worcestershire the Great Malvern Jubilee Picnic will take place before a beacon is lit on top of the Malvern Hills by 77-year-old Tony Cotgreave who as a teenage Scout lit the bonfire built to celebrate the Queen's Coronation in 1953. | In Worcestershire the Great Malvern Jubilee Picnic will take place before a beacon is lit on top of the Malvern Hills by 77-year-old Tony Cotgreave who as a teenage Scout lit the bonfire built to celebrate the Queen's Coronation in 1953. |
In Kent the South Foreland Lighthouse, which used to warn ships away from a treacherous stretch of coast, will be lit for the first time in more than 20 years. | In Kent the South Foreland Lighthouse, which used to warn ships away from a treacherous stretch of coast, will be lit for the first time in more than 20 years. |
Bidding to have the highest beacons will be Somerset where six hot air balloons will provide a sound and light show from Solsbury Hill, in Batheaston. | Bidding to have the highest beacons will be Somerset where six hot air balloons will provide a sound and light show from Solsbury Hill, in Batheaston. |
The Queen's Pageantmaster, Bruno Peek, said he had been "overwhelmed" by the response to the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Beacons event. | The Queen's Pageantmaster, Bruno Peek, said he had been "overwhelmed" by the response to the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Beacons event. |
He said: "Our aim was to light 2,012 beacons because 2,012 have never been lit before, but by the end of the night we will have over 4,000 - that's truly amazing. | He said: "Our aim was to light 2,012 beacons because 2,012 have never been lit before, but by the end of the night we will have over 4,000 - that's truly amazing. |
"The beacons will be lit from around the world from Tonga to the Falkland Islands and Malta to Kenya." | "The beacons will be lit from around the world from Tonga to the Falkland Islands and Malta to Kenya." |
See all the latest Diamond Jubilee news and features at bbc.co.uk/diamondjubilee | |
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