A crocheted design can be found on top of a postbox in close distance to the riverside with a message that reads “congratulations Your Majesty”.
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Terry Harris)
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Terry Harris)
The postbox has already been invaded with knitted toppers many times this year. Last month (April) knitted Turtles were spotted to highlight the dangers they face when rubbish ends up in the sea.
Photographer Veronica in the Fens spotted the Jubilee creation this morning (May 9).
"The very beautiful crown creation appeared over night at Waterside and it's truly amazing," she said.
“Our secret yarn bomber is so clever and such a talented and creative person; thank you so much for treating us with your talent and creativity.
"You keep wowing us all with these wonderful pieces of art."
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Terry Harris)
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Credit: Terry Harris)
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Credit: Terry Harris)
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Terry Harris)
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Terry Harris)
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Terry Harris)
A secret yarn bomber has marked the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in Ely by creating a knitted postbox topper dedicated to Her Majesty. (Image: Credit: Terry Harris)
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