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            Bradford's Centennial - Store floats
            CA BWGPL LHC-Event-Anni-Cen-OS8637 · Unidad documental simple · 1957
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Bradford's Centennial Parade. Shops that line Holland St. W. include Kilkenny Furniture, Evans Bakery, and Bradford 5 Cents to $1.00 Store. The tow truck at the far right of the picture is from Monarch Ford. Behind it, two girls carry a banner which reads: "Centennial Congratulations from Ray Hodgson, Imperial Oil Dealer, and Joe Wintercorn, Imperial Oil Farm Trade Agent." Behind them is an old Imperial Oil gasoline tank wagon.

            CA BWGPL LHC-Event-Cri-2016-09-22-04 · Unidad documental simple · 1940-01-22
            Parte de Local History Collection

            "Bradford, Jan 22 - A few hours after Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stephenson had been happily skating at the community rink here their bodies were found in their bedroom by their five-year-old daughter, Joan..."

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            Gowland, Fred obituary
            CA BWGPL VS-1900-10958 · Unidad documental simple · 1948-09-22
            Parte de Vital Statistics

            Event Date : Thursday, September 16, 1948
            Event Type : Death

            Description : Husband of Sarah Rebecca Ward and father of Lloyd, Ward, Mrs. Steet (Grace) and Marguerite died in Penetanguishene at 62. He had moved to Bradford 22 year prior to his death and owned the Bradford Bakery. Interment in Markham Presbyterian Cemetery.

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            Notice Re Bradford Bakery
            CA BWGPL LHC-Newsp-Arti-2016-09-22-03 · Unidad documental simple · 1940-01-31
            Parte de Local History Collection

            "In order to wind up the estate of the late F.W. ("Bud") Stephenson, it is important and necessary that all accounts owing to Bradford Bakery be paid at this time. Will all persons who owe an account to Bradford Bakery please arrange the same with the undersigned as soon as possible.
            Dated at Bradford this 30th day of January, 1940.
            Evans & Evans,
            Solicitors for Bradford Bakery and Estate of F.W. Stephenson, Deceased."

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            29, 31 and 33 Holland Street West
            CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-03-29-01 · Unidad documental simple · 1995
            Parte de George Jackson fonds

            The structure located at 29 Holland St. West was vacant for many years. Howard Bowser bought and restored it as a shop with living quarters upstairs. Ted and Audrey Gapp lived here for a number of years. Helen Bantam ran a ladies’ shop downstairs and lived upstairs. She may have bought it from Bowser. At the time of this photo (1995), it was a barber shop.
            The building located at 31 and 33 Holland St. West (on the northeast corner of Holland and Moore Streets) was built around 1880 in the Ontario Vernacular style. It was constructed on the site of the former Edmanson Bakery (33 Holland St. West). The bakery was the origin of the big fire on May 23, 1871 that destroyed much of downtown Bradford. E.P. Snow had a harness and saddle shop at 31 Holland St. West for many years. He lived on the north side of John Street. Later it was bought by Secondo Cavallo, who ran a shoemaking business at this location. He lived on the south side of John Street. Cavallo’s daughter (Aida) ran the business for a few years and then it was sold. Lash Davey and Bill ran a butcher shop at 33 Holland St. West for several years. They had a slaughter house on Piccadilly Hill (Simcoe St. South). James Webb, a butcher and lacrosse player, later ran his shop here. Webb was joined by his son Jim, who eventually took over the business and employed Harold Boyd. Jim originally had an ice house at the back of the property. A freezer locker was built later by Len Saint at the back. The building and business were eventually owned for many years by the Pezzanitti family.
            The one-storey, commercial, semi-detached ‘row’ building has a wide, rectangular plan with an asymmetrical organization. There is “Main Street” frontage with a typical, storefront façade located at the street line. A plain façade is characterized by a high, flat, ‘boomtown’ façade with brick dentils. The two-bay façade is dominated above the storefronts by an applied, pressed- metal cornice with stone brackets at each end. Existing doors and storefronts are not original. Wide, glass, storefront windows with stone sills are also not original. The building has masonry construction with brick cladding, a stone foundation, and a flat, built-up tar and gravel roof. According to the 2000 inventory, the modest building is in good condition. (1, 2, 3)

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            M. J. Douglas Bakery Bill
            CA BWGPL LHC-Organi-LawnBowl-2019-02-07-16 · Unidad documental simple · 1913-09-15
            Parte de Local History Collection

            An account bill made out to the Bradford Lawn Bowling Club by M. J. Douglas Bakery and Confectionary, dated September 15th, 1913.

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            The great fire
            CA BWGPL LHC-Dis-Fire-2016-12-19-07 · Unidad documental simple · 1979-05-16
            Parte de Local History Collection

            Article of brief history on the Great Fire of Bradford (1871). Scanned from a donation of the Bradford Today supplement to the Bradford Witness.

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            CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Stre-2017-03-16-14 · Unidad documental simple · 1992-07-08
            Parte de Local History Collection

            "To celebrate Canada's 125th birthday, why not take a walking tour of some of the oldest streets in Bradford, four of which date back 162 years!" ...

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