Hundreds of historic vehicles were on display as the Wiltshire Steam and Vintage Rally took over a Swindon park.
Enthusiasts from around the county flocked to Lydiard Park to attend the annual steam and vintage rally where over 700 attractions were on display.
This included 20 full sized steam engines, the oldest of which dated back to 1894, 220 vintage cars, 60 vintage tractors, 37 miniature steam engines and 600 feet of traders.
A craft tent was also on offer and contained a range of high quality gifts and crafts.
This year the greatly expanded car section of the show celebrated the 75th anniversary of the Land Rover by displaying every model of the iconic car, including military and emergency service vehicles.
The action was once again supported by the REME Museum which displayed some rarely seen exhibits from their collection.
Meanwhile the highest and fastest exhibit was provided by the RAF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight as a Spitfire and a Lancaster Plane appeared over the town.
The annual show is run by the Wiltshire Agricultural Preservation Group, a registered charity dating back to 1974.
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