 
            It's a fancy cream tea in the Oaksmere
We're driving back from a trip to Bressingham when Isobel spots an online reference to the Diss Heritage Transport Festival, so we divert off the main road to find the whole town centre closed off and full of classic cars. That's worth a stop so we park up and spend a while looking around at a large turn out of classic motors, from the 1930s right up to a few from the mid 1990s. The day before, The Gislingham Silver Band is playing for a church fundraiser at St. Andrew in Wickham Skeith, and the week or so before that Isobel cashes in a voucher for a very nice cream tea at the Oaksmere.
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            It's a fancy cream tea in the Oaksmere
 
            Wickham Skeith's church of St. Andrew
 
            Giant marrows outside the church
 
            Fred checks out the set list
 
            Terry looks around as the band set up
 
            A choir from 1907
 
            David heads off after the gig
 
            The old Wallace King gets some asbestos removed
 
            There's a nice old car in Morrisons car park
 
            A classic motor on St. Nicholas Street
 
            More classic cars by the Happy Palace
 
            A cute little Fiat 500
 
            Petrol pumps outside the Cornhall
 
            Isobel stands on St. Nicholas Street
 
            Some geezers discuss an old car
 
            A massive radio plays tunes at Diss Ironworks
 
            More pumps on St. Nicholas Street
 
            A cool old Volkswagen
 
            There's a green Daimler outside the town hall
 
            Morgan roadsters
 
            A lone car on Pump Hill
 
            A 1985 Ford Escort
 
            There's a UXB re-enactment outside the old bank
 
            A vintage Ford Mustang cruises up Pump Hill
 
            The market place is crowded with cars
 
            A yellow Triump Spitfire 1500
 
            The fading remains of Thomas Cook
 
            A very vintage motorbike outside the kebab shop
 
            The lads of Diss Bike Club on Mere Street
 
            A lovely Rolls Royce drives up Mere Street
 
            Classic cars in the market place
 
            Another view of Diss market place
 
            A bright red Fiat 126 by the post office
 
            There's some dancing by the museum
 
            A dude in a stripey blazer with a classic VW van
 
            A 1960s Austin lorry
 
            A three-carburettor straight-six TR6 engine
 
            The Citizens' Advice Bureau looks derelict
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 It's a fancy cream tea in the Oaksmere
Wickham Skeith's church of St. Andrew
Giant marrows outside the church
Fred checks out the set list
Terry looks around as the band set up
A choir from 1907
David heads off after the gig
The old Wallace King gets some asbestos removed
There's a nice old car in Morrisons car park
A classic motor on St. Nicholas Street
More classic cars by the Happy Palace
A cute little Fiat 500
Petrol pumps outside the Cornhall
Isobel stands on St. Nicholas Street
Some geezers discuss an old car
A massive radio plays tunes at Diss Ironworks
More pumps on St. Nicholas Street
A cool old Volkswagen
There's a green Daimler outside the town hall
Morgan roadsters
A lone car on Pump Hill
A 1985 Ford Escort
There's a UXB re-enactment outside the old bank
A vintage Ford Mustang cruises up Pump Hill
The market place is crowded with cars
A yellow Triump Spitfire 1500
The fading remains of Thomas Cook
A very vintage motorbike outside the kebab shop
The lads of Diss Bike Club on Mere Street
A lovely Rolls Royce drives up Mere Street
Classic cars in the market place
Another view of Diss market place
A bright red Fiat 126 by the post office
There's some dancing by the museum
A dude in a stripey blazer with a classic VW van
A 1960s Austin lorry
A three-carburettor straight-six TR6 engine
The Citizens' Advice Bureau looks derelict