Bradford West Gwillimbury amalgamation 25th anniversary spoon
- CA BWGPL AR-2016-07-25-24
- Stuk
- 2016
Part of Local History Artifacts
Commemorative decorative spoon in a red case.
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Bradford West Gwillimbury amalgamation 25th anniversary spoon
Part of Local History Artifacts
Commemorative decorative spoon in a red case.
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Town of Bradford Crest sticker
Part of Local History Artifacts
Sticker of the Town of Bradford crest from the Bradford West Gwillimbury 25th anniversary of amalgamation display exhibit
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Elizabeth Gwillim Statue Prototype Front
Part of Local History Artifacts
This is the prototype of the Elizabeth Gwillim Statue that is now standing on the corner of John and Barrie Streets in Bradford. The statue and this miniature were sculpted by Brenda Wainman Goulet and the project was organized and funded by the Gwillim Group; a sub-committee of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Association.
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Contains various artifacts from the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library's artifact collection.
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Part of Art Janse fonds
List of documents donated by Art Janse that relate to the Holland Marsh Scheme
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Event Date: May 30th 2019
Event Type: Donation
Municipality: Bradford Ont.
Description: Canada 150 Quilt donated to the BWG Local History Association. Handmade by Nancy Young & Kathy Clarke.
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Proclaiming Yonge's Bicentennial
Description: Celebrating Yonge street's 200 years of existing.
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Bradford Times Article - Canada 150 Quilt
Event Date: May 11th, 2017
Event Type: Newspaper article
Municipality: Bradford, Ont.
Description: Bradford Times article describes creation of Canada 150 quilt and its creation and donation.
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Corner of Queen and Moore Streets - Roman Catholic Church
This structure had a drive shed at the rear for stabling horses while the congregation attended church. The seating capacity was 125. The building had a simple 3-bay rectangular plan with a steep-pitched gable roof. Exterior buttresses and corner turrets (in lieu of a main spire) accentuated the sense of height. The symmetrical layout had a central aisle and an elevated pulpit and sacrament tables located at the front of the church. Large Gothic windows had vertical feature elements and pointed arch tracery. There was also a rose window. The large central entrance had an arched transom above. Solid brick masonry construction rested on a random field stone foundation. This building was demolished in 1957. The replacement church has a larger seating capacity. (3)
Please contact the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library (905-775-3328) if you have any other information about this photo.
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