With England on the verge of victory, there's hardly an Australian in sight as supporters line up outside the gates of the Sydney Cricket Ground waiting for free entry to the final day of the fifth Test
The Barmy Army, with a full armoury of songs ready for airing, enjoy the atmosphere
England, leading by 151 overnight after their first-innings 644, need three wickets to clinch an innings win and a 3-1 series win but a 40-minute rain delay stalls their celebrations
England finally end Peter Siddle's resistance when James Anderson takes the catch in the deep off the bowling of Graeme Swann, and England now need two wickets
Anderson takes his 24th wicket of the series by dismissing Ben Hilfenhaus, caught behind by wicketkeeper Matt Prior for seven
Chris Tremlett removes Michael Beer to win the fifth Test by an innings and 83 runs and seal the series 3-1 - their first win down under in 24 years
Former England captain and current Test Match Special summariser Michael Vaughan presents England captain Andrew Strauss with the Ashes urn - and the party is about to get under way
Strauss raises the urn as England celebrate a famous Ashes triumph - they have won three Tests by an innings
A dejected Australia team, with skipper Michael Clarke third from the left, have to look on as England receive the urn at the post-match presentation
Paul Collingwood, who announced on day four that this would be his final Test, celebrates his third Ashes series win with his captain Strauss
England make sure they celebrate their triumph with the thousands of England fans in the ground
Wicketkeeper Matt Prior scored a century in the final Test to help England on their way to a crushing victory
Former captain Kevin Pietersen, part of the team whitewashed 5-0 in 2006, shows off the Ashes trophy
England bowler James Anderson, who took 24 wickets, and opener Alastair Cook, the man of the match and series after his 189 in Sydney pushed his aggregate total to 766, played major roles in England's win
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