Full steam ahead for nostalgia> SLIDESHOW
To the sound of hissing pistons and giant wheels rumbling over cobbles, wide-eyed youngsters and their train buff dads admired the enormous engines which once powered Britain's industry.
Star attraction was a 100-year-old, 15-tonne steam roller, named Leviathan after the monstrous Biblical creature.
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Hide AdThe beast of a machine took pride of place alongside fellow veteran steam roller Victoria, whose 118th birthday is this year.
A weighty line-up of other traction engines, steam engines and locomotives made it an exciting day for loco buffs, and for kids there were hands-on crafts and arts workshops.
The annual Sheffield event brought in hundreds of people this year.
Organiser Paul Wainwright said: "It was a great success - we had both families and steam fans come along."
To see our slideshow of pictures from the event, click the play icon at the top of the page.