"Downton Abbey" shares new photos from season 5

Time sure is flying for the Crawleys at "Downton Abbey."

Last time we checked in with the storied family from the hit British drama, Lady Mary's son, George, and Tom Branson's daughter, Sybbie, were little babies. Now, it seems they're growing up.

"Downton" has released new portraits from the show's upcoming fifth season, set in 1924, showing the new actors playing the two children (Fifi Hart as Sybbie, twins Zac and Oliver Barker as George), newcomer Richard E. Grant as Simon Bricker and some of the show's other returning characters.

You can see Lady Mary, Lord and Lady Grantham, Anna and Mr. Bates, Daisy, Branson and the rest of the group in the photos below.

"Downton Abbey" season 5 premieres in the U.K. this fall, and on PBS in the U.S. on Jan. 4.

Allen Leech as Tom Branson and Fifi Hart as Sybbie Branson. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
Oliver or Zac Barker as George. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
Jim Carter as Mr. Carson and Phyllis Logan as Mrs Hughes. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
Sophie McShera as Daisy. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
From left, Allen Leech as Tom Branson, Tom Cullen as Lord Gillingham and Michelle Dockery as Lady Mary. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
Elizabeth McGovern as Cora, Countess of Grantham and Richard E. Grant as Simon Bricker. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
Penelope Wilton as Isobel Crawley. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
Brendan Coyle as Mr. Bates and Joanne Froggatt as Anna Bates. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
Robert James-Collier as Thomas. Nick Briggs/Carnival Films 2014 for MASTERPIECE
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