A Chinese army sidecar and vintage vans were among the items on display at a North-East museum over the weekend.
The Vintage Collections Weekend is one of the most popular events in Beamish Museum's calendar and attracts participants and visitors from across the region.
More than 100 exhibits were on view at the County Durham museum, including 40 vintage cars and more than 20 commercial vehicles, some of which had appeared on TV programmes.
There were also stationary engines, tractors, motorcycles and bicycles, as well as pre-war prams and pushchairs.
Some of the vehicles that were on display were rare, including a 1937 Albion wagon, the only one of its type in the UK in working order.
Also on display were the Chaungjiang, a pre-war Chinese army sidecar, and a French Motobecane, which folds into its own suitcase.
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