Thousands of people chose to flock to Masham Steam Rally over the weekend to take in some heritage at the popular event.
Despite the variation of weather, which brought everything from thick clouds to scorching sunshine, people still paid a visit to the picturesque North Yorkshire town to attend the steam rally.
Tractor engines, vintage tractors and other vintage vehicles took centre stage in their hundreds on Saturday and Sunday.
The rally, which was first introduced in 1965, enjoyed its 57th edition last weekend at Marfield Fields, just outside Masham.
Also boasting Full Size Steam Engines, Miniature Steam Engines, Tractors, Land Rovers, Classic Cars, Motorcycles, Horticultural displays, Caravans, Stationary engines, and more, the vehicles made their way through Masham and into the town square.
Crowds were seen lining the streets and packing into pubs, cafes and restaurants in Masham to see the vehicles travelling down the road.
The collection of vehicles was joined by a gundog display, western horses demonstration, children's workshops and entertainment, alongside a funfair and live music.
Take a look at the images, taken by Andy Burns, below:
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