Christmas festival attracts the crowds to Hartlepool's Royal Naval Museum
Santa was in town to greet youngsters as part of the venue’s Festival of Christmas celebrations at the weekend.
The event also included a number of re-enactments, a fire-breathing act, performances by carol singers, storytelling - all aboard HMS Trincomalee, Britain’s oldest warship still afloat - along with stilt walkers and aerial arts display.
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Hide AdMum Amy Gleeson, was at the event with children Neeva and Theo, four.
The youngsters visited Santa during their trip.
Mrs Gleeson said: “It’s the first time we’ve been here, it’s really nice.
“We went to see the pirates and the singers before we have come to see Santa. The children have really enjoyed it.”
A number of stalls were available for people to browse with a selection of festive food and warm mulled wine on offer.
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Hide AdIt is the first time the venue has hosted a Festival of Christmas celebration.
Claudia Stothart, three, was at the event with parents Lee and Kay.
Mr Stothard said: “We’ve been in the grotto with Claudia and we’ve been to see the demonstrations.
“It’s been really good.”
For information on events at Hartlepool’s Royal Naval Museum visit www.hartlepoolchristmas.co.uk.