THESE 17 photos show all the fun from the 'Cobbles and Cogs' Steampunk event at Milestones.
Milestones Living History Museum recently hosted a 'Cobbles and Cogs' Steampunk weekend on Saturday, March 2 and Sunday, March 3.
Photographer Eric Denton attended the event and snapped these amazing photos.
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Visitors to the museum browsed trade stalls and enjoyed music from performing steampunk artists, including Victor and the Bullies, who used honky-tonk piano, violins, trumpets and "anything they could get their filthy mits on."
At the main stage, organiser Duke Box performed throughout the weekend, showcasing new songs on the Sunday.
Children were able to enjoy a weekend filled with fun games, workshops and activities including face painting, storytelling and author interviews.
The Nerf Blaster shoot-out returned from previous years, and kids took part in tea duelling T-POT racing and Wacky Racers.
Belinda Storyteller hosted 'Author's Corner' throughout the weekend, featuring live storytelling, interviews and readings with steampunk authors.
Readers can find out more by visiting milestonesmuseum.org.uk.
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