All over Cornwall celebrations have been staged for St Piran's Day.  | | The St Piran's Day march begins |
In Truro hundreds gathered at lunchtime on Wednesday for a procession through the city.  | | Children from locals schools danced through Truro |
Locals and holiday makers enjoyed children dancing in the streets.  | | Children carry their banner through Truro |
Many of the youngsters from the local schools had produced banners for the day.  | | More local school children with their Cornish banner |
With black and gold being the prominent Cornish colours, daffodils outside the Wig and Pen public house, with the black uniforms of the watching police as the parade went by, provided an artistic framing for the dozens of photographers thronging River Street.  | | Ruth and Clarice proudly wear their Cornish tartan |
Many in the crowd were wearing the Cornish tartan to celebrate St Piran's Day.  | | Children dancing |
The streets of Truro reverberated to the patriotic sounds of Cornwall, and the sun came out to make the most of the colourful banners and tartan clothing.  | | These two toddlers enjoy their St Piran's flags |
More celebrations took place on Sunday in Perranporth. See our pictures Have you been to a St Piran's Day celebration in Cornwall? Send in your pictures! email: cornwall@bbc.co.uk
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