Wet weather failed to dampen the enthusiasm of thousands of visitors who attended this year's Neilston Show.
In line with tradition, the event took place on the first Saturday in May, which also happened to be the day of King Charles III's coronation.
The entertainment on offer included displays of sheep shearing and vintage tractors, as well as showjumping and a tug-of-war contest.
There were some impressive motorbike stunts, courtesy of Dangerous Steve, and the event also featured dozens of stalls selling everything from jam to farming equipment.
Show secretary Jemma Reid said: "We are all very pleased with how it went this year.
"The committee worked very hard to make sure the event went well on the day.
"We had a great turnout, which makes all the effort worthwhile.
"It did rain for a bit but that didn't put anyone off.
"I wouldn't say the coronation had an impact on the attendance at the show either."
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