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- 1933
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An ad for a play by Lillian Mortimer to be held at the Orange Hall in Churchill and presented by the Lefroy Young People, c.1933.
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An ad for a play by Lillian Mortimer to be held at the Orange Hall in Churchill and presented by the Lefroy Young People, c.1933.
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Artist & historian George Jackson's sketch of what the Coulson's Hill Hotel may have been like.
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A drawing of a Bradford photographer during the 19th century. Drawing was found in a photo album that belonged to William Campbell. “Bradford Photo Co.” is written at the bottom.
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Official Opening - Art Presentation
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Official opening event for the new Bradford Public Library on November 6, 1988. Pauline Holancin, Eleanor Sherbo and Ada Watson standing with a piece of Holancin's 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.
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Official Opening - Art Donation Unveiling
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Unveiling of an art piece presented by the Bradford Women's Institute to the new Bradford Public Library at official opening of the library's Holland Court location on November 6, 1988.
William de Peuter, Adrienne Price, Ada Watson, Pauline Holancin (artist donating) and Eleanor Sherbo can be seen in the photo.
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Participants in the March Break Craft Program at the Bradford Public Library.
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Photograph from the Bradford Public Library art show in 1998.
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Article 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.
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