Camera club members were among the crowds at this year's Wiltshire Steam and Vintage Rally, held for the first time at Lydiard Park.
As well as the ever popular traction engines, the two-day event staged by the Wiltshire Agricultural Preservation Group featured appearances by rare breeds of heavy horse, a fleet of vintage and veteran tractor, commercial trucks, former emergency services vehicles and vintage agricultural equipment. There were even caravans from the 1950s and 60s and military vehicles including a tank transporter.
On the second day of the show, organisers lined up traction engines in the arena to sound their whistles in tribute to one of the group's most influential members, Jo Tilling, who died in 2020 during the Covid pandemic.
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