VISITORS to Bradford Industrial Museum learned about hobbies from the past and played street games at an exhibition.

A Grand Day Out gave visitors the chance to step back in time and find out about diet, health, fitness, interests and pastimes from the 1800s to the present day.

More than 800 people who attended the annual day-long event also played traditional street games including skipping and hop scotch.

It also included brass band music and a troop of the Home Guard and bird of prey on display.

The free event at the Moorside Mills museum, contrasted the lives of our families in the 1875, 1945 and 1975 back-to-back houses.

It featured the inventions that made life easier and experience how transport changed from the museum's tram to a 1970s camper van.

These hobbies included cycling over the years and what camping would have been like in the early 1900s.

David McIlory, visitors services supervisor from the museum, said: "It was really well received by the visitors.

"Everyone seemed to get involved and enjoyed it. A lot of it was outdoors but the weather did not put people off."