Another picture of Oxford people celebrating the end of the Second World War has come to light.
It was taken at a street party thrown for the children of Parsons Place and Tawney Street in East Oxford in 1945.
The photograph was sent in by Eunice Summersell, who lives in Bromhof, South Africa, and whose maiden name was Edwards. She writes: "I recently spent three weeks on holiday in Horspath with my sister and brother-in-law and while there, had the pleasure of reading Memory Lane.
"My brother and I - four and six years old respectively - are standing third and fourth from the left in the front row. We actually lived in Morrell Avenue, opposite Parsons Place, and were invited as a courtesy.
"Being so young then, I cannot identify any of the other people in the photograph, but perhaps some of your readers will be able to do so."
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