Sue and Ray Chivers with Sandra Wright and their 1930s Star at the festival of Black Country Vehicles.
Luke Hanson age 9 honks the horn of a 1910 Briton at the festival of Black Country Vehicles.
Brian and Ann Cole with their 1933 Riley Ascott at the festival of Black Country Vehicles.
Pip Handy gave a demonstration of thatching at the Sheldon Country Fair.
All the fun of the Sheldon Country Fair.
Konk the Clown was on hand to entertain the kids at the Sheldon Country Fair, here he plays the saxaphone for Chloe Harris.
The Enigma Explorers enjoying some fun with water, Guy Brown is soaking Scott Jones at the Sheldon Country Fair.
Rachael Marston from Dog Watch UK with Bentley a Newfoundland at the Sheldon Country Fair.
Drum workshop with Donville Lorenzo from Moseley Cultural Arts at the Handsworth Family Day.
Drum workshop with Donville Lorenzo from Moseley Cultural Arts at the Handsworth Family Day.
Shahleen Rehman from Newtown samples the delights of Handsworth's Family Day.
Handsworth Park's Family Day.
Jonathan Brown, guitarist with the Birmingham jazz Youth Ensemble playing at Handsworth Park's Family Day.
Spiderman Jamal Morgan from Bromford enjoys whats on offer at Handsworth Park's Family Day.
One of the many bands that played in the Bandstand at the Family Day.
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Midlands families out in force to have fun at various weekend events
Jul 27 2009 by By Iain Findlay, Jeremy Pardoe and Phil Hitchman
The Midlands came out to play despite the dreary weather this weekend. There was something for everyone at the annual Sheldon Country Fair, Handsworth Park's family day and the festival of Black Country Vehicles.