Mop caps and tailcoats were on display in their dozens as people celebrated the May Day bank holiday.
Families gathered at Headstone Manor Museum, in Pinner View, during the bank holiday to celebrate the arrival of spring with its annual May Day festival.
Adults and children donned fancy dress costumes for the Victorian-themed event, with entertainment including period re-enactments, displays of traditional morris and maypole dancing and a vintage car show.
Visitors were also able to treat themselves to homemade bread, cakes and jams, specialty foods, handmade crafts and gifts from a range of market stalls.
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