A coronation window display was held in Ramsey as part of the town's bank holiday celebrations.
The competition was organised by the Ramsey Rotary Club and the Ramsey Neighbourhood Trust.
Richard Hyde, and John Yule, the current president of the Ramsey Rotary Club, gave out the prizes to the winners.
The winner of the competition was The Salon at 86 High Street which is owned by Hang (Ann) Nguyen.
In second place was Carley Philips who owns Loades of Cakes at 70 High Street.
The Jade Jones shop at 13 Great Whyte won the third place position.
Christine Mally, chair of the Ramsey Neighbourhood Trust said there was a good number of entries and the town looked very special during the weekend of celebrations.
"The town centre looked wonderful with all the decorated shop windows and there was lots of bunting and flags," she said.
"Everyone made a real effort and I think we did ourselves, and the town, proud."
A coronation party was held at the 1940's camp on Bank Holiday Monday.
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