The Clogher Valley Twelfth demonstration travelled to the County Tyrone village of Augnacloy on Tuesday morning to begin their celebrations.
Members of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland, band members, their family and friends as well as a crowd of spectators ventured to the Tyrone event.
The parade moved off at 12.40pm from the Assembly point on the Dungannon Road, in the vicinity of Aughnacloy College, before travelling along Moore Street to the Augher Road, and then returned to the grounds of Aughnacloy College for refreshments.
The religious service held at the field was led by local Church of Ireland minister, Rev. Canon Maurice Armstrong.
The family-focused Twelfth included a programme of Highland dancing from the Hilltop Dancers, an Ulster Scots group, as well as massed band music from the musicians.
Prior to the Twelfth celebrations, a family fun night and barbecue were held at nearby Roughan on July 11. The night involved many cultural and sporting activities and culminated with the lighting of a bonfire by the Fermanagh-born former Coronation Street actor, Charlie Lawson.
Earlier in the evening, a special celebrity penalty shoot-out took place against former Northern Ireland goalkeeper Roy Caroll, with some familiar faces from Fermanagh and South Tyrone present, including former First Minister, Dame Arlene Foster, along with DUP MLA Deborah Erskine and Mr. Lawson taking part.
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