Hereford Museum has joined in the Jubilee spirit with the display of royal memorabilia combined with half term activities for the county's youngsters.
The display, entitled 'A Right Royal Celebration' and which runs to July 28, features paraphernalia from the past including commemorative plates and mugs from the Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee.
Visitors will be able to reminisce about the Coronation in 1953 as they see more formal souvenirs of the day including a Daily Mail Coronation Day supplement.
Also on display will be the slightly more garish artefacts from the Silver Jubilee celebrations including lolly wrappers, match boxes, margarine tubs and carrier bags.
Free workshops have been run for youngsters during half term week including a chance to create royal headgear.
Hereford Library has also been taking a royal stance with patriotic nursery rhymes daily from 11.45am and 2pm.
For further information on any of the activities and opening times call 01432 260692.
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