Classic cars, swing dancers and afternoon tea attracted crowds to the Vintage Affair event which was held last weekend in aid of a Northwood hospice.
The Michael Sobell Hospice, based at Mount Vernon Hospital, hosted the event on Sunday.
The first session ran from 10am to 1pm and kicked off with the sounds of the Stardust Big Band.
There was a display of classic cars for people to enjoy and many stalls to browse around including vintage clothes, jewellery, china and lavender.
In the morning, visitors enjoyed homemade cakes and tea whilst listening to live music from Double Vision Duo, and the children danced along with Jimmy Jam Tots Bear from the Windmill Studios in Ruislip.
Between 2pm and 5pm the MSH Vintage Tea Rooms were opened, and guests were served a full afternoon tea with champagne and treated to a whole afternoon of entertainment including the sounds of the Tony Oliver Jazz Band, Rock Chorus Choir and a performance from Jiveswing.
The event raised more than £4,000 which will go directly towards patient care at the hospice.
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