A Women's Institute (WI) group from a Wiltshire village has produced an exhibition featuring 'Calendar Girls-style' photos.
Ashton Keynes WI's month-long exhibition, A Year in the Life of Ashton Keynes WI, is at the Telephone Gallery in the village.
It celebrates WI Day on September 16, showcasing the fun and friendship shared among the members.
The exhibit includes photos of members with bare shoulders, posed behind sunflowers, jars of jam, cupcake mosaics, cakes, maps, books, and more.
Ashton Keynes WI has also been yarn-bombing the village, adding knitted and crocheted letters spelling out "KEEP CALM AND CARRY YARN - JOIN THE WI" on railings opposite the iconic red telephone box, now a community gallery.
The posts are adorned with floral pompoms, matching those on the Telephone Gallery's exterior.
WI-coloured bunting decorates one of the bridge's railings, alongside printed bunting created by the Beavers during a fabric printmaking activity led by Kathryn Gray, a WI member and community artist.
The group meets monthly on the second Wednesday at 7.30pm in Ashton Keynes Village Hall, welcoming visitors to their meetings.
Ashton Keynes is a popular spot for tourists, often to see the Telephone Gallery, which has new exhibitions each month.
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