A 1920s-themed ball has raised more than £20,000 for a Lancaster-based cancer charity.
The Great CancerCare Ball at the Mazuma Mobile Stadium, home of Morecambe Football Club, raised £21,200 on Friday March 21.
Our photos show the guests and some of the CancerCare team dressed in fabulous 1920s fashions!
"We had a proper 1920s knees-up on Friday evening at The Great CancerCare Ball, and are so pleased to announce the evening raised a fantastic £21,100," said a CancerCare spokesperson.
"This includes the gifts and prizes donated in kind from supporters and local businesses.
"Thank you to everyone who came along and made it such a special evening.
"The dancefloor was full until midnight with guests busting a groove to the incredible Bertie and the Spiffs.
"Thank you to the amazing team at Morecambe FC, Poppins Parties and Events and Mark at Penguin Photobooth Hire.
"Impulse Decisions provided a superb selection of silent auction prizes and it was great to have you at our event again.
"Thanks again to our main Ball sponsor Aqua Engineering Solutions Your support has been invaluable."
CancerCare, based at Slynedales in Lancaster, is an independent charity dedicated to improving the lives of people affected by cancer and bereavement.
Here are more photos from the event, from Lauren Hall Photo and Video.











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