Hundreds of people descended on a popular Marlow park on Saturday in celebration of our Armed Forces.
The Royal British Legion hosted this year's Armed Forces Day celebration on June 30, with visitors able to enjoy music, a barbecue, face painting and military vehicles.
They were also treated to a spectacular sight in the skies - a flypast by a B-17 Flying Fortress.
Dave the Disco also helped keep children entertained in the hot sunshine with music and dancing.
Les Rowley, Royal British Legion Marlow and District Branch vice-chairman, said it was a "fantastic day".
He said: "It was excellent, a lovely day. The weather was beautiful and the people turned out in force, which was very good to see.
"By all accounts it was a great day. Hearing Dogs for Deaf People had a stall and they sold out all their all their teddies.
"Kevin Taylor also put on a good show with a sing-along and Dave the Disco was great. It was absolutely fantastic."
The final amount of money raised throughout the day has not yet been revealed, with funds still pouring in.
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