In pictures: Scotland marks 75th anniversary of VE Day

"To those who gave so much, we thank you."

At 15:00 on Friday, the UK was urged to toast all those who gave their all during World War Two, to mark the exact moment in 1945 when Winston Churchill broadcast his speech confirming the war in Europe was over.

The whole day has been dedicated to remembering 8 May 1945 when people took to the streets to celebrate the end of six long years of war.

The lockdown prevented the planned celebrations from going ahead but the anniversary has not been forgotten.

Here is how Scotland commemorated VE Day.

News imageRoyal Navy Lieutenant YoungsonRoyal Navy
Lieutenant Youngson from the Royal Navy's regional HQ in Scotland proudly salutes all the VE Day heroes
News imageArmy cadets salute
Army Cadet and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers from Glasgow and Lanarkshire Battalion Army Cadet Force joined in the 08:00 salute.
News imageGetty Images The Duke and Duchess of RothesayGetty Images
The Duke and Duchess of Rothesay, as they are known in Scotland, observed the two-minute silence
News imageWPA Pool Prince Charles at Balmoral war memorialWPA Pool
Prince Charles laid a wreath at the Balmoral war memorial
News imageWPA Pool The Duchess laid flowers she had picked herself from the garden at BirkhallWPA Pool
The Duchess laid flowers she had picked herself from the garden at Birkhall
News imageGetty Images RAF Typhoons flew over Edinburgh CastleGetty Images
RAF Typhoons flew over Edinburgh Castle as part of the anniversary events
News imageGetty Images Nicola SturgeonGetty Images
Nicola Sturgeon marked the two-minute silence at St Andrew's House in Edinburgh
News imageGetty Images Nicola Sturgeon was joined by Fiona Hyslop MSP and Ch Con Iain LivingstonGetty Images
She was joined by Fiona Hyslop MSP and Police Scotland chief constable Iain Livingston
News imageThe silence at 11:00 was marked inside Central Station in Glasgow
The silence at 11:00 was marked inside Central Station in Glasgow
News imageStaff joined veterans at Central Station
Staff joined veterans at Central Station to pay respects
News imageGetty Images Waverley StationGetty Images
Railway staff at Waverley Station marked the 75th anniversary with their own remembrance ceremony
News imageNational padre Rev Dr Karen Campbell led a service online
National padre Rev Dr Karen Campbell led a service online after public events were cancelled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic
News imageAberdeen Beach
As Aberdonians stayed at home, Aberdeen Beach made the perfect canvas for this striking drawing sketched out on the sand to mark VE Day's 75th anniversary. Dougie Bogie, a full-time carer, created it with one of his clients Jack Dunlop, 75, a Royal Air Force veteran who suffers from PTSD and Dougie said it was an "honour" to be asked by Jack to do something in tribute to VE Day

At 21:00 the Queen will deliver a pre-recorded address, broadcast on BBC One at the exact moment her father, King George VI, gave a radio address 75 years ago.