This year's Vintage by the Sea brought style and glamour to Morecambe as huge crowds of people enjoyed two days of fun and nostalgia.
The annual vintage festival took place on Saturday August 31 and Sunday September 1, mainly centred around the Midland Hotel, the Platform and the Promenade Gardens.
Huge crowds flocked to the town, as visitors and residents alike dressed up to the nines to get into the spirit of this feel-good celebration of all things vintage.
The event included two full days of vintage-themed activities and an after-party on Saturday night with DJs performing inside a huge tent at the back of the Midland.
Our photographer Joshua Brandwood was there on Sunday to capture some of the sights, and especially the fantastic clothes!














More photos can be found at our Facebook page HERE.


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