In pictures: The Queen's jubilee trips to Scotland

News imageGetty Images (left to right) Queen Elizabeth, Princess Margaret Rose (1930 - 2002), Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, King George VI (1895 - 1952), and Princess Elizabeth with her children Prince Charles (left) and Princess Anne.Getty Images
The Royal family at Balmoral just months before the death of the Queen's father George VI - (left to right) Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother; Princess Margaret; Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh; King George VI and Princess Elizabeth with her children Prince Charles (left) and Princess Anne.

The Queen is celebrating being the first British monarch to reach a Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the throne.

Her father, King George VI, died on 6 February 1952 when she was 25. She became queen of seven independent Commonwealth countries: the United Kingdom, Canada, Austrialia, New Zealand, South Africa, Pakistan and Ceylon, as well as head of the Commonwealth.

However, her jubilee is usually celebrated around 2 June, the date of her coronation the following year.

The landmarks of her long reign have been celebrated in Scotland from the very start.

News imageGetty Images 12th July 1952: Queen Elizabeth on a visit to the Scottish Craft Centre, Edinburgh. The royal visit was the first by a reigning monarch in 50 years and also the first time Queen Elizabeth had stayed at the Palace.Getty Images
The new Queen on a visit to the Scottish Craft Centre in Edinburgh in July 1952. The royal visit was the first to Edinburgh by a reigning monarch in 50 years and also the first time Queen Elizabeth had stayed at Holyrood palace.
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News imageGetty Images A group of women peer through the railings during a Royal trip to Edinburgh.Getty Images
A group of women peer through the railings during the Royal trip to Edinburgh in July 1952.
News imageGetty Images In 1952, Queen Elizabeth receives Scots veterans of the 'Wet Review' of 1881, when the entire company was drenched while receiving Queen Victoria.Getty Images
In 1952, Queen Elizabeth receives Scots veterans of the 'Wet Review' of 1881, when the entire company was drenched while receiving Queen Victoria.
News imageMirrorpix Queen Elizabeth II greets crowds of well-wishers in Scotland , as part of Royal Jubilee TourMirrorpix
Twenty five years later, as part of Royal Silver Jubilee tour, the 51-year-old Queen is still greeting crowds of well-wishers.
News imageAlamy The Queen on a walkabout among the crowds during her Silver Jubilee TourAlamy
The Queen on a walkabout among the crowds during her Silver Jubilee Tour.
News imageAlamy The Queen goes walkabout in the Green Faulds area of Glasgow in May 1977Alamy
The Queen goes walkabout in the Green Faulds area of Glasgow in May 1977.
News imageAlamy The Queen looks at some of the trophies on display at Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh during her 1977 jubilee tourAlamy
The Queen looks at some of the trophies on display at Meadowbank Stadium in Edinburgh during her 1977 jubilee tour.
News imageGetty Images The Queen inspects a guard of honour during her Silver Jubilee visit to Scotland in May 1977Getty Images
The Queen inspects a guard of honour during her Silver Jubilee visit to Scotland in May 1977.
News imageGetty Images The Queen leaving the Grampian Headquarters Woodhill House after officially open the building in May 1977 as part of Silver Jubilee tourGetty Images
The Queen leaving the Woodhill House in Aberdeen, the headquarters of Grampian Regional Council, after officially opening the building in May 1977 as part of Silver Jubilee tour.
News imageGetty Images The Queen delivers a speech during her Silver Jubilee visit to Scotland in May 1977Getty Images
The Queen delivers a speech during her Silver Jubilee visit to Scotland in May 1977.
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News imageGetty Images Queen Elizabeth tours the square in Portree on the Isle of Skye on 27 May 2002 as part of her Golden Jubilee tourGetty Images
In 2002, The Queen celebrated 50 years as monarch and her Golden Jubilee visits included Portree on Skye.
News imageGetty Images Queen Elizabeth Is Greeted By School Children With Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell (centre Left) Looking On At Duthie Park, Aberdeen.Getty Images
Queen Elizabeth is greeted by school children with Scotland's First Minister Jack McConnell (centre left) at Duthie Park in Aberdeen in May 2002 as part of the Golden Jubilee.
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News imageAlamy The Queen meets young shinty players as she tours the square in Portree in 2002Alamy
The 76-year-old Queen meets young shinty players as she tours the square in Portree in 2002.
News imageGetty Images The Queen checks for rain as she attends a garden party at the palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh during her Golden Jubilee year visit.Getty Images
The Queen checks for rain as she attends a garden party at the palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh during her Golden Jubilee year visit.
News imageGetty Images The final day of the Golden Jubilee tour ends with a Garden Party in the grounds of the Queen's home at Balmoral Castle.Getty Images
The final day of the Golden Jubilee tour ends with a Garden Party in the grounds of the Queen's home at Balmoral Castle.
News imageAlamy Britain's Queen Elizabeth inspects soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Scotland, during the Ceremony Of The Keys at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, Scotland July 2, 2012. The ceremony marks the start of Holyrood Week in Scotland with the Queen and her husband Prince Phillip attending Diamond Jubilee events across the country. REUTERS/David MoirAlamy
In 2012, the Queen celebrated her Diamond Jubilee. She inspected soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Scotland, during the Ceremony Of The Keys at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh in July, as part of the jubilee events.
News imageAlamy Queen Elizabeth meets well wishers in George Square, Glasgow during a visit to Scotland as part of her Diamond Jubilee TourAlamy
The Queen meets well-wishers in George Square, Glasgow, during a visit to Scotland as part of her Diamond Jubilee, celebrating 60 years on throne.

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