- CA BWGPL MK-1992-2018-06-29-10
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- September 1992
Parte deMiriam King fonds
Photograph of the cow showcase event at the Cookstown Fair in September of 1992.
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Parte deMiriam King fonds
Photograph of the cow showcase event at the Cookstown Fair in September of 1992.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Mural on the side of 64 Holland St. West. It depicted the farmers of the Holland Marsh. This mural was painted in 1995 as part of the Downtown Revitalization Project. It was painted over in the fall of 2016 due to vandalism, and only Gwilly the Carrot remains.
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Part of the mural on the south of 13 John St. This section depicts the Prosperous Farmlands of the Holland Marsh and West Gwillimbury. The names around the mural are Gwillimdale Farms Ltd., Westkal Farms Ltd., Langford Farms (From David, Michelle Langford and Family).
The sponsor in the stamp on the bottom left is MAV Inc., run by Manuel Fernandes.
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Bak's Market - view from inside
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View of Bridge Street and of the flowers/produce outside of Bak's Market. Photo taken sometime between 1989 and 1992.
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View of Bridge Street, looking south over the Holland Marsh and Canal Road.
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Township of West Gwillimbury Embroidered Crest Sampler
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A sampler for creating an embroidered version of the Township of West Gwillimbury official crest. This crest design first came into use in approximately 1973. It includes a hand drawn picture of the crest with colour pallette and a samples of coloured threads to be used. Included with this sampler is information about the crest and the meanings behind the various aspects of it.
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An account bill made out to the Bradford Lawn Bowling Club by the Bradford and West Gwillimbury Agricultural Society, dated October 31st, 1911.
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Office Window - Dr. Jim Evans/ Lake Simcoe water/ Onion and carrot harvesters
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Article features news on the Dr. Jim Evans leaving for the Congo for his missionary work, the discussion of a pipeline from Lake Simcoe to provide water, and new carrot and onion harvesters brought into the Marsh.
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Article on a meeting by town council, highlighting the creation of a large processing plant for Bradford's vegetable growers to be built on Dissette Street (then called Doucette).
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Alonzo Williams with his cattle.
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