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An extraordinary mosaic of Her Majesty the Queen created from 1,000 floral and other tributes left at Sandringham after her death has been created by photographer Terry Harris.

Tributes used to create giant portrait of the Queen. Using nearly 1000 photos of the Tributes left at Sandringham House for HM the Queen a giant Mosaic portrait is created containing, flowers, toys, drawings and hundreds of messages from children to a serving Navy Captain. Norwich Gates, Sandringham Wednesday 14 September 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

“Thousands of flowers were left at the Norwich Gates in Sandringham as a tribute to HM the Queen,” he said.

Tributes used to create giant portrait of the Queen. Using nearly 1000 photos of the Tributes left at Sandringham House for HM the Queen a giant Mosaic portrait is created containing, flowers, toys, drawings and hundreds of messages from children to a serving Navy Captain. Norwich Gates, Sandringham Wednesday 14 September 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

“This is just 1,000 of them”

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Tributes used to create giant portrait of the Queen. Using nearly 1000 photos of the Tributes left at Sandringham House for HM the Queen a giant Mosaic portrait is created containing, flowers, toys, drawings and hundreds of messages from children to a serving Navy Captain. Norwich Gates, Sandringham Picture by Terry Harris.

Terry has covered the comings and goings for the Royal Family at Sandringham for many years and he felt this his own, personal tribute.

Tributes used to create giant portrait of the Queen. Using nearly 1000 photos of the Tributes left at Sandringham House for HM the Queen a giant Mosaic portrait is created containing, flowers, toys, drawings and hundreds of messages from children to a serving Navy Captain. Norwich Gates, Sandringham Tuesday 13 September 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

He said: “I have created this giant Mosaic portrait containing, flowers, toys, drawings and hundreds of messages from children to a serving navy captain,” he said.

Tributes used to create giant portrait of the Queen. Using nearly 1000 photos of the Tributes left at Sandringham House for HM the Queen a giant Mosaic portrait is created containing, flowers, toys, drawings and hundreds of messages from children to a serving Navy Captain. Norwich Gates, Sandringham Wednesday 14 September 2022. Picture by Terry Harris.

Terry plans to have copies printed to give to staff at Sandringham House.

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