Up Helly Aa is one of many quaint traditions held throughout Britain throughout each year.
Up Helly Aa is held every year at the end of January in the main Shetland town of Lerwick up in the far north of the country to mark the end of Yule.
Shetland was part of Norway until 1472 when Scotland bought the islands off the impoverished King Christian I of Denmark, Norway and Sweden in order for him to make money.
Up Helly Aa not only marks the end of Yule but celebrates the islands' Viking history as hundreds of people dressed as Vikings march through Lerwick with flaming torches before setting fire to a replica Viking longship.
Like Bonfire Night, the festival is one of those which is seen as bringing light on a bleak and dark winter's night.
Tonight, for the first time, women and girls took part in the ceremony.
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