People of all ages came together in towns and villages across north Norfolk to pay their respects on Remembrance Sunday.
Services and parades took place in dozens of locations including Dereham, Fakenham and Wells-next-the-Sea, as prayers were read out, Royal British Legion flags were lowered and the Last Post was played.
Thousands of people bowed their heads and turned their thoughts to the sacrifice of war and the price of the freedoms we enjoy today in a national two-minutes' silence, which took place at 11am.
A scene from the Remembrance Sunday service in Fakenham (Image: Richard Brunton)
A scene from the Remembrance Sunday service in Fakenham (Image: Richard Brunton)
A scene from the Remembrance Sunday service in Fakenham (Image: Richard Brunton)
A scene from the Remembrance Sunday service in Fakenham (Image: RIchard Brunton)
People pay their respects at a Remembrance Sunday service in Melton Constable (Image: Alan Palmer)
The chancel of the church at Kettlestone, near Fakenham, decorated for Remembrance Sunday (Image: Graham Cliff)
A scene from Dereham's Remembrance Sunday event. Image: Anthony Harris (Image: Anthony Harris)
A scene from Dereham's Remembrance Sunday event. Image: Anthony Harris (Image: Anthony Harris)
A scene from Dereham's Remembrance Sunday event. Image: Anthony Harris (Image: Anthony Harris)