An annual meet held over three fun-filled days took place over the weekend with pictures showing costumed locals proudly marching in the street for a parade - can you spot yourself?
Barnard Castle, County Durham was filled with energy and delight over the weekend as the town took part in its annual meet.
The three-day event took place from May 25-27 and included music, entertainment, children's games and even a car boot sale.
This was then followed by the Grand Fancy Dress parade and saw locals dress up in everything from dinosaur costumes to riding on horseback dressed as knights.
Here are just a few pictures from the parade - are you in any of our snaps?
Pictures by Sarah Caldecott.
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