An exhibition showcasing shop life in Bradford on Avon in the 1950s is on display in the town this month.
Organiser and freelance writer Stephanie Laslett, of Market Street, created the Brylcreem and Broken Biscuits photographic exhibition last year for the Queen’s Jubilee.
Her appeal in the Wiltshire Times a fortnight ago, asking readers to identify two men pictured perched on a dairy trolley in an exhibition photo, proved successful when a reader recognised her father, Ivor Raines, working at Trowbridge Co-operative Society Model Dairy in Court Street.
The 120 information panels have returned to the town for a free exhibition in The Fat Fowl.
Ms Laslett is asking exhibition visitors to help identify people they see in the photos.
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