Polaroid photograph of author Howard Engel, taken as part of an annual Mystery Night event at the Library held on May 3, 1996. The photograph is signed by Engel.
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Black and white photograph of author and professor David Laing Dawson. Includes a printed biography stamped with "Bradford Public Library" pasted onto the back. Likely included as part of an annual "Mystery Night" event at the Library held in 1992, which the subject participated in.
The back reads: "DAVID LAING DAWSON | David Laing Dawson was born in 1941 in Victoria, British Columbia. After completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Victoria, he hitch-hiked through Europe before entering the University of British Columbia Medical School. Mr. Dawson performed part of his residency in Canada and part in Cambridge, England. | He spent five years travelling through Northern Ontario as a consultant to mental health services, and is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. | He is the author of Last Rites (Macmillan, 1990) and, most recently, Double Blind (Macmillan, 1992). In addition to his fiction, he has written many academic articles on topics as schizophrenia, and is the owner of NIDUS, a microcomputer company. | Mr. Dawson lives with his wife and two children in a century-old farmhouse outside Hamilton, Ontario."
Sans titrePolaroid photograph of author Eric Wright, taken as part of an annual Mystery Night event held at the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library on May 3, 1996. The photograph is signed by Wright.
Sans titreA brochure outlining the summer programming offered at the Bradford Public Library during the summer of 1986. Some of the programs included spy school, storytime, movies and crafts.
Sans titrePolaroid photograph of Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library staff member Heidi (Chard) Northover and author John Brady posing with a prop noose. It is signed by Brady. The photo was taken during the Library's annual Mystery Night event held on October 1, 1993.
Sans titrePrintout of a photograph of (from left to right): Heidi (Chard) Northover, Siiri Khamis, Stephanie Lopez, and Elizabeth Campbell. The photograph was taken inside the Zima Room of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library at a Book Club Summit event in September 2019 by Natasha Philpott for Bradford Today. Philpott later worked at the Library as the Marketing and Communications Coordinator.
Sans titreStory and clues for "The Black Ace: A Victorian Mystery" by Maureen Jennings. The clues include a fictional newspaper for the story and a sketch of the layout of the fictional crime scene. Includes a 2-page insert titled "Murdoch's Report to Chief Constable Grassett, August 17, 1895" that includes the solution to the mystery. The story was part of the annual "Mystery Night" event at the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library called Crime Between the Covers.
Sans titrePolaroid photograph of author John Brady, taken as part of an annual Mystery Night event held at the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library on May 3, 1996. The photograph is signed by Brady.
Sans titreA card inviting the recipient to an art show by Shawna Perkins held at the Bradford Public Library on June 17, 2000. The front of the card depicts a work by Perkins, with information about the event on the inside.
Sans titreBlack and white photograph of author John Lawrence Reynolds, taken by "H. Miller." Includes a printed biography stamped with "Bradford Public Library" pasted onto the back. Also on the back is a label identifying the subject and the photographer. Likely included as part of an annual "Mystery Night" event at the Library held in 1992, which the subject participated in.
The back reads: "JOHN LAWRENCE REYNOLDS | John Lawrence Reynolds was born in Hamilton, Ontario where he attended McMaster University. Reynolds has had a variety of careers: advertising, freelance feature writing, and film writing and direction. His first novel, The Man Who Murdered God, introduced readers to no-nonsense Detective Joe McGuire and won the Arthur Ellis First Novel Award. His other McGuire mysteries include the critically acclaimed And Leave Her Lay Dying and Whisper Death. He lives in Burlington, Ontario."
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