Want to experience time travel? Visit Aspatria Methodist Church this weekend.
The church is running an exhibition, All Our Yesterdays, featuring the remarkable collection of Oughterside's Trevor Mattinson.
Mr Mattinson, 59, has been collecting for as long as he can remember and anyone visiting this exhibition will not be surprised.
He said: "My great-grandfather and grandfather were both in the antiques business. My grandfather, George Wright, used to send things home with my mother telling her 'Trevor might like this'. That started me off."
Among his remarkable collection is a 1905 phonograph - the machine developed by Thomas Edison and the first to ever record the human voice.
Step back in time to World War II with a home front display.
Welcome to an early kitchen complete with a wringer washing machine, or a 1970s kitchen. Remember the old Ewbank carpet sweeper?
For those whose interest goes even further back there is a gas iron and a bolt iron, the latter from Victorian times.
From irons and a 1930s homemade ironing board, the display travels forward in time to the Chopper bike of the 1930s.
This is just a small selection of what is on offer.
For more visit the exhibition which opens today (Friday, June 23) and tomorrow from 11am to 4pm and on Sunday from 1pm to 4pm.
Entry is free and donations welcomed. There will also be refreshment available and a tombola. All proceeds go to church funds.
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