VINTAGE steam engines, cars, commercial vehicles, motorcycles and tractors descended on Slaidburn at the weekend.
The Slaidburn Steam Rally took place on Saturday and Sunday at the centre of the Ribble Valley village.
There were also fairground organs, a children's fairground and a craft fair which was held in the village hall.
The event first started in 1980 when local man David McNamee parked his steam roller outside the Hark to Bounty pub.
The following year, a fellow steam enthusiast brought his traction engine to Slaidburn and the event was born.
Money raised by the event will be put back in to community funds.
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