Bethany Marshall (right) and her best friend Daisie Lumsden who are both 10. Pictured here with the Mayor of Burnley Coun. Cosima Towneley at the Royal Proclamation last weekend, Bethany crocheted a crown which she presented at the event with a marmalade sandwich as a nod to the Queen's encounter with Paddington Bear during her Platinum Jubilee.Bethany Marshall (right) and her best friend Daisie Lumsden who are both 10. Pictured here with the Mayor of Burnley Coun. Cosima Towneley at the Royal Proclamation last weekend, Bethany crocheted a crown which she presented at the event with a marmalade sandwich as a nod to the Queen's encounter with Paddington Bear during her Platinum Jubilee.
Bethany Marshall (right) and her best friend Daisie Lumsden who are both 10. Pictured here with the Mayor of Burnley Coun. Cosima Towneley at the Royal Proclamation last weekend, Bethany crocheted a crown which she presented at the event with a marmalade sandwich as a nod to the Queen's encounter with Paddington Bear during her Platinum Jubilee.

14 photos of your own unique and special tributes to Her Majesty as Burnley prepares to say a final farewell to the Queen

As the nation prepares to say a final farewell to the Queen at her state funeral, we take a look back at just some of the lovely tributes the people of Burnley, Pendle and the Ribble Valley created for Her Majesty.

From crocheted toppers of the royal crown on postboxes and displays in shop windows to a solitary flag in a pile of rocks at the very top of Pendle and masses of floral tributes, the area has done the Queen proud.