BRADFORD people have been paying their respects to the Queen, signing books of condolence across the district.

Since the news was announced of the death of the Queen, the City Hall clock tower and other Bradford Council buildings have been lit up in purple in tribute, and flowers have been placed in towns and villages. 

Books of condolence have been set up in City Hall, Bradford Cathedral and

other public buildings.

Here are some pictures of Bradford tributes.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: 'Thank you Ma'am' it says on this Bradford bus 'Thank you Ma'am' it says on this Bradford bus (Image: Submitted)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: The Very Rev Andy Bowerman signing Bradford Cathedral's Book of CondolenceThe Very Rev Andy Bowerman signing Bradford Cathedral's Book of Condolence (Image: submitted)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: People have been going to City Hall to pay their respectsPeople have been going to City Hall to pay their respects (Image: Submitted)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: City Hall tower illuminated in purple City Hall tower illuminated in purple (Image: Submitted)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: The Alhambra theatre lit up in purple The Alhambra theatre lit up in purple (Image: Submitted)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: A little girl is lost in thought A little girl is lost in thought (Image: Submitted)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Beside the book of condolence is a photo of the Queen in Bradford in 2007Beside the book of condolence is a photo of the Queen in Bradford in 2007 (Image: Submitted)

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: St George's Hall illuminated in purple St George's Hall illuminated in purple (Image: Submitted)