FATHER Christmas was in residence this weekend in a old tram as Bradford Industrial Museum held its annual Victorian Market.
People were able to visit Santa on the specially decorated festive Bradford tram.
The market features more than 80 festive market stalls selling food, toys, clothes, jewellery and accessories as well as a host of arts, crafts and festive gifts.
There were also costumed characters to help entertain visitors, face painting, a concert band, Sandy Kidz Sand Art and birds of prey.
Phil Barker, assistant director of sport and culture at Bradford Council, said: "The Victorian Christmas Market is always a very popular event and is great for children. There is plenty to see and do and is a great place to pick up early Christmas presents and to get in to the Christmas spirit."
"The market is one of a wide range of Christmas events and activities planned over the festive period as part of the Sparkling Bradford Christmas campaign. The campaign brings together all the fantastic things that people can see, do or take part in during whole of the festive period."
The event is part of the Sparkling Bradford Christmas campaign. More details at: https://www.visitbradford.com/sparklingbradford.aspx.
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