Contains clippings and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury buildings and streets
Sem títuloBarrie Street
119 Descrição arquivística resultados para Barrie Street
Photograph of the Convent demolition
Sem títuloRemodelling of the Convent when Mr. Oscar Lukes moved into it. Pictured are: Peters, Lorne Church, Oscar Lukes, Gib Lukes, Tom Saint, Len Saint, Bill Davey, Fred Collings
"Ready for Installation of Interior Fittings - Will Fill Long-Felt Need and Add Much to Appearance of Barrie Street and Business Section
Bradford's new Post Office building, construction of which was started late last fall, is now completed, inside and out, with the exception of the installing of interior fittings, the contract for which was let some time ago.
The new building, besides filling a long-felt need in this thriving and progressive village of over 1,000 population, is a most attractive addition to Bradford's business section. ..."
Detail of the meeting between Great Sail (holding baby Francis Simcoe) and Lt.-Gov. Simcoe
Sem títuloAn article describing Mr. Henry "Harry" Parker's blacksmith shop.
Sem títuloPhotograph of the United Church on Barrie Street during the 1930s.
Sem título"Shots ring out by Tim Hortons in 'sleepy town' - "Stop, get down on the ground," shouted the police officer for the third or fourth time. I froze but the man kept walking. Three shots rang out in rapid succession echoing across the Time Hortons parking lot." ....
Sem títuloPhotograph from 1929 of Marjorie Blanchard Campbell, wife of William L. Campbell with son, Lewis Blanchard Campbell. Photograph taken in their home on Barrie Street in Bradford, Ontario.
Sem títuloDescription : Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Campbell in front of their home at 129 Barrie St, soon after they were married.
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