Giant lanterns in the shape of food lit up the streets of Bath.
The mouth watering procession was organised by the Holburne Museum, and saw school children across the city getting involved.
Youngsters put together hand-made tissue lanterns in the shape of food that would be served at a banquet.
They then carried the lit designs through the streets to music.
Students from Bath Spa University created a giant rack of lamb, ham and turkey, and then worked with schools to make more tasty-looking lanterns.
Pupils from Hayesfield School made a tiered cake, Beechen Cliff students created some fish lanterns, and pupils at Swainswick Primary School put together lanterns in the shape of cups and saucers.
Audiences lined the streets to see the parade pass.
One highlight was a large lobster with moving claws, while other impressive lanterns included a pig, candelabra, and cutlery including knives and forks.
The event was designed to celebrate light at the darkest time of the year.
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