Wiltshire's oldest woman, Anne Baker, has turned 111.
Ms Baker, a mother-of-five who lives in Salisbury, was born just before World War One. She is also the oldest person to have received an MBE, which she was awarded aged 106 for fundraising for the National Society for the Protection of Children (NSPCC).
Her son David Baker told the BBC his mother was "switched on" and likes to guess crossword clues.
"She has always looked on the bright side of life, that's her real secret," he said, adding she has the "most beautiful smile".
She spoke to the BBC, aged 107, about her 60 years of work for the NSPCC.
"The children are our future so I thought it was the best thing to think about," she said.
Ms Baker also said she loved Salisbury and that her family was "all important".