Organisers of the third annual Bronte Vintage Gathering met with fund raisers from Oxenhope's Manorlands care home on Tuesday to hand over a cheque for £9,000.
The gathering was organised by John and Ruth Groves, of Old Cote Cottage, Oxenhope, the chairman and secretary of the committee. John says: "We had about 3,500 people there."
Ruth adds there were over 200 exhibitors showing a large variety of mainly vintage farming machinery.
The event has got bigger each year raising £1,500 in its first year and £4,500 in its second.
Accepting the cheque, Manorlands' David Gott said: "I would personally like to thank the committee for the time they put into organising the event and all their hard work."
David is pictured receiving the cheque from, from left, Lorraine Normington, with daughters Georgina, four, and Hannah, seven, John Groves, Ruth Groves and sponsorship manager Kathleen Snowden
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