"Bruno Cavallo is having a good time in Bradford. At least you'd think he would be, having sold 'about 10' paintings from his showing at the Royal Bank. Mr. Cavallo has also painted five local scenes from around Bradford and the local countryside, some of which are on display. The show, which ends on Wednesday, September 25, features a draw for one of Mr. Cavallo's paintings."
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"Former Bradford artist Pauline Holancin Kulha opens an exhibition of her landscape paintings at the York Fine Art Gallery in Snowball Corners today. Mary Gilbert, also formerly of Bradford, operates the gallery."
Bradford WitnessPauline Holancin standing with a piece of her art. This piece was presented by the Bradford Women's Institute to the new Bradford Public Library at the time of the opening of the library's Holland Court location.
Photograph of a presentation by the Bradford Women's Institute to the new Bradford Public Library of a painting by Pauline Holancin at the time of the opening of the library's Holland Court location.
Left to right: Pauline Holancin (Artist), Hazel Church, Elsie Curry, Marie Tizzard, Cynthia Tizzard, Doris Church, Mary Spence and Ada Watson (at front, Blue dress)
A mug made as a souvenir of the Town of Bradford.
Luanne Campbell EdwardsAn ad for a play entitled, “Closed Lips” to be held at the Bradford Town Hall and presented by the Bradford United Church Y.P.S., c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
Luanne Campbell EdwardsCard, with the front depicting a work titled "Harriston Printing" by Tony Luciani. The inside of the card contains a handwritten note from Tony Luciani to Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library CEO Alannah Hegedus, thanking them for a dinner and referencing a discussion about a potential "mystery author shadow installation" project. Signed "Tony" and dated October 3, 1993.
Tony LucianiPage detailing the many competitions running as part of Carrotfest in 2000. They include library poetry and art competitions, an IGA contest and a baby 'Gwilly' look-alike contest.
Bradford West Gwillimbury TimesArticle on the murals of Bradford as part of the Downtown Revitalization Project in 1995-96. This article features the Holland Marsh mural on Holland Street West, and the postcards mural on John Street.
Bradford West Gwillimbury TimesArtist & historian George Jackson's sketch of what the Coulson's Hill Hotel may have been like.