Morris dancers entertained shoppers in Abingdon for the town's Heritage Weekend.
There were a wide variety of events organised for the weekend by The Friends of Abingdon Civic Society, the town council, Abingdon County Hall Museum, and Abingdon Area Archaeology and History Society.
The town's Traditional Morris Dancers performed in the market place at lunchtime on Saturday and events continued throughout the weekend.
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Classic cars including MGs were on display in the market place on Sunday.
The town's history was on show in the Roysse Room at the Guildhall while there was an exhibition about Abingdon's Lost Railways at Unit 24 at the precinct in Bury Street.
Model railway enthusiast Ivan Cadge was there to show off his model of the town's railway station, which closed to passengers in 1963.
The site where the station used to be is now occupied by Waitrose.
Properties throughout the town were opened up to the public, including St Ethelwold's House, Christ's Hospital Hall, and the Abbey Buildings.
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