Where Queen Elizabeth II went, crowds inevitably followed. Within those crowds were ordinary people hoping to catch a picture of the monarch they could treasure.

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BBC Yorkshire asked people to send in their treasured moments of when they had a brush with the Queen.

Kathleen Harrison said she had the pleasure of meeting the Queen at St James's Palace in 2013, along with her father and her daughter Charlotte.

She said the family were visiting with the Elland Silver Band - the first brass band to be honoured with the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service.

Hearing the news of her death, she said it was a "very sad day", sharing photos of her family meeting the monarch.

The Queen visited Barnsley as part of a tour of South Yorkshire in 1975.

Joanne Mills, aged seven, presented flowers to Her Majesty, who was dressed in a colourful outfit, bold blue hat and ivory-coloured gloves.

Diane Mills sent in this photo showing the Queen thanking Joanne for the flowers.

In Sheffield, the Queen wore a striking yellow floral dress with pearls and met with crowds.

She is pictured on 29 July 1975 on Fargate in the city speaking to well-wishers.

Photographed by David Robinson, he said he shot the picture on 35mm Kodachrome film.