Hundreds of people lined the streets to watch morris dancers showing off their moves at an annual festival in Bampton.
Persistent rain did not stop the dancers or the onlookers, some who had travelled for miles to witness the spectacle, enjoying the jingling of bells and swirling of hankies.
The village's three morris sides, the Bampton Traditional Morris Dancers, the Traditional Bampton Morris Dancers and the Bampton Morris Men, were joined by teams from further afield.
Bampton Traditional Morris musician Luke Fowler needed some help from Joe Perry to keep his accordion dry, above.
Nigel Eady, of Chandler Close, Bampton, watched the entertainment on Monday.
He said: "It's still pretty windy and that has obviously affected the numbers but it's still good fun and the teams have still gone round dancing. It's a big weekend for the Bampton calendar."
Barney Bardsley, 59, from Marlston, in Berkshire, has been coming to the event with his family for the past 35 years and camps just outside the village.
He said: "This has probably been the wettest and windiest Bampton in 35 years, but the dancers have carried on."
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