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Beamish's Great North Steam Fair is a blast from the past
Locomotives, traction engines and lorries from the golden age of steam are rolling back the years for visitors to a North East museum.
More than 140 vehicles dating from before the 1930s are at Beamish, in County Durham, for the four-day Great North Steam Fair.
Among the highlights is the "Box 40" tramcar, which is so-called because of its box-like appearance.
It was built in 1914 for the Blackpool and Fleetwood Tramroad Company.
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Other attractions include the first 15in gauge locomotives to run at the museum, called River Irt and Katie.
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The sole surviving 1906 Morriss steam car is also on show.
It was one of only four ever built.
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The Great North Steam Fair runs until Sunday 14 April.
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