A crowd gathered at Ryde Marina yesterday evening (June 2) at 9.30pm to see the lighting of the Jubilee Beacon to celebrate the Queen's 70 years on the throne.
PHOTOS: Queen's Jubilee: Crowd Gathers For Beacon-Lighting Ceremony In Ryde
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