SALTBURN care home residents marked the 80th anniversary of VE Day with the rest of the nation when they joined in the official commemorations.
Residents and staff at Hazelgrove Court were among millions across the UK singing “I Vow To Thee My Country”.
They were joined by the New Day Singers, a Saltburn based choir whose members include Sharon Lewis, activities coordinator at the home.
She said: “What a fantastic day we all had celebrating VE Day 80. It was a great honour to celebrate it with our veterans, family members and friends.”
Saltburn town crier Sharon Wilson visited the care home earlier in the day to raise the Union Jack, read the official proclamation sent by Buckingham Palace, and play Reveille, a bugle call traditionally used to wake military personnel at sunrise.
The mass singalong coincided with the lighting more than 1,000 beacons and hundreds of Lamp Lights of Peace across the country.
Saltburn town crier Sharon Wilson is pictured with Hazelgrove Court Care Home resident Joyce Wooffindin, 83, who read a VE Day poem at the ceremony.