As the Elmer sculptures go off parade in Ipswich, our photo gallery looks back at some of the highlights.

East Anglian Daily Times: In at the start - Alex and Henry Rawlings at the Elmer ribbon-cutting ceremony Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWNIn at the start - Alex and Henry Rawlings at the Elmer ribbon-cutting ceremony Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN (Image: Archant)

Norman Lloyd, campaign manager for Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk, said: "We have been really overwhelmed with how the public have taken Elmer and our trail to their hearts and supported us so fantastically - what a summer we have had!

East Anglian Daily Times: Jasper Woods enjoying the Elmer trail Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWNJasper Woods enjoying the Elmer trail Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN (Image: Archant)

"In the last few days we have had lots of comments from people about how town feels bare and empty and it is true, we have got very used to the elephants being around.

East Anglian Daily Times: The Elmer elephants captured the attention of all ages in Ipswich town centre, including young Eli Soares from Ipswich. Picture: Neil DidsburyThe Elmer elephants captured the attention of all ages in Ipswich town centre, including young Eli Soares from Ipswich. Picture: Neil Didsbury (Image: Archant)

"But of course this isn't the end. We are really excited for our two big final events, Elmer Packs His Trunk, at the Corn Exchange and Town Hall on September 28-29, and the Grand Elmer Auction, on October 3, when all the large Elmers will go under the hammer and say goodbye for the last time."

East Anglian Daily Times: Professional storyteller Justine de Mierre with Tallulah Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWNProfessional storyteller Justine de Mierre with Tallulah Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN (Image: Archant)

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East Anglian Daily Times: Jidesh next to his favourite Elmer Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWNJidesh next to his favourite Elmer Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN (Image: Archant)

Highlights included the Elmer Show at the Regent, with the arrival of the last Elmer, Hero, and a visit by Elmer's creator, author David McKee.

East Anglian Daily Times: Elmer artist David McKee visited Ipswich and signed books Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWNElmer artist David McKee visited Ipswich and signed books Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN (Image: Archant)

Fans of the trail have been paying tribute on Facebook. Emma Love said: "I had a very upset two-year-old! She was looking for them as she knows where they all were!"

East Anglian Daily Times: George in his Elmer costume at David McKee's visit Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWNGeorge in his Elmer costume at David McKee's visit Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN (Image: Archant)

Jane Venton said: "It was lovely". And Ailish Southgate said: "Wonderful trail. I was amazed and slightly sad driving along Princes Street on Sunday morning and not an Elmer in sight, as if they'd never been there."

East Anglian Daily Times: Sheryl Smith, six, with WelliePhant at the Waterfront Picture: WILL JEFFORDSheryl Smith, six, with WelliePhant at the Waterfront Picture: WILL JEFFORD

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East Anglian Daily Times: Norman Lloyd with the cast and puppets of the Elmer show at the Regent theatre Picture: CHARLOTTE BONDNorman Lloyd with the cast and puppets of the Elmer show at the Regent theatre Picture: CHARLOTTE BOND (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: Grace Tallent, aged 6, from Castle Hill, Ipswich, posing with the Elmer Petal at Ipswich Library Picture: JOHN TALLENTGrace Tallent, aged 6, from Castle Hill, Ipswich, posing with the Elmer Petal at Ipswich Library Picture: JOHN TALLENT (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Cousins Elijah aged six and Albi aged three from Ipswich, with Hero, the 56th Elmer, unveiled at the Elmer Show in August. Picture: CHARLOTTE BONDCousins Elijah aged six and Albi aged three from Ipswich, with Hero, the 56th Elmer, unveiled at the Elmer Show in August. Picture: CHARLOTTE BOND (Image: Charlotte Bond)

East Anglian Daily Times: Young Ipswich singer Roma Nicholson busked her way around the Elmer trail - singing 55 songs at 55 Elmers in aid of St Elizabeth Hospice Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWNYoung Ipswich singer Roma Nicholson busked her way around the Elmer trail - singing 55 songs at 55 Elmers in aid of St Elizabeth Hospice Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Guides and Scouts from Suffolk braved windy weather in Ipswich to give Elmer a bath. Picture: Victoria PertusaGuides and Scouts from Suffolk braved windy weather in Ipswich to give Elmer a bath. Picture: Victoria Pertusa (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Guides and Scouts giving Elmer a bath. Picture: Victoria PertusaGuides and Scouts giving Elmer a bath. Picture: Victoria Pertusa (Image: Archant)

East Anglian Daily Times: Norman Lloyd, Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk campaigns manager, helping to pack up the Elmers Picture: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth HospiceNorman Lloyd, Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk campaigns manager, helping to pack up the Elmers Picture: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth Hospice (Image: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth Hospice)

East Anglian Daily Times: Off parade. The Elmers are loaded up after the end of the trail Picture: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth HospiceOff parade. The Elmers are loaded up after the end of the trail Picture: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth Hospice (Image: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth Hospice)

East Anglian Daily Times: The Elmer statues are loaded into the back of a van Picture: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth HospiceThe Elmer statues are loaded into the back of a van Picture: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth Hospice (Image: Elmer's Big Parade Suffolk/St Elizabeth Hospice)