Many brides dream of being taken to their wedding in posh cars or carriages.
But in true countryside fashion, Norfolk woman Sarah Waller rolled up to the church not in a limo - but in a lovingly polished farm truck driven by her mum.
The 29-year-old enjoyed the ride in the Scania lorry from the family farm in Stratton Strawless to Hevingham Church on June 15.
She said: "I've always had the idea that I'd get to my wedding in a lorry."
Ms Waller was walked up the aisle by her grandfather David Waller.
She and her husband, James Moore, 31, have been together for 13 years and have two children, four-year-old Matthew and one-year-old Bella.
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Mr Moore proposed last year, on Mother's Day, on Cromer beach, with help from their son who wore a T-shirt that said, "Mammy, will you marry my daddy?"
Julie Waller, mother of the bride, has been driving trucks for 29 years.
Before the big day, she spent weeks cleaning up the truck and decorating it with ribbons.
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