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Labels for dispensed remedies from William L. Campbell's drugstore on Holland Street.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Part of Local History Artifacts
Labels for dispensed remedies from William L. Campbell's drugstore on Holland Street.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Collection
Image of a notebook with weather forecasts from William L. Campbell's drugstore on Holland Street.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Drugstore Photo Developing Envelope
Part of Local History Collection
Image of a photograph developing envelope for William L. Campbell's drugstore on Holland Street.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for Edward Bingham's butchery. He also owned a confectionary store in later years.
Bradford Chronicle
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
"Edward Bingham,
Dealer in
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork,
Sausages, lard, Tallows, &c. &c.,
Holland St., Bradford."
South Simcoe Times
Edward Bingham confectionary ad
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
"Edward Bingham,
Manufacturer of
Cakes, Confectionery, &c. &c.
Parties supplied in the best style and at the most reasonable prices.
Bradford, Feb. 19, 1862."
South Simcoe Times
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
These shops were located on Holland St. East, near Barrie Street. This building used to be Bracken's Drug Store, owned by Mr E.O. Bracken and part of I.D.A. (Independent Druggists Alliance). Mrs. Myrtle Bracken was a Public School Teacher.
Today this is a jewellery store.
Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo.
Dorothy Cilipka
Part of Local History Collection
Looking north west in Bradford at the intersection of Holland Street and Yonge Street.
This is the northwest corner of the main intersection in Bradford. This building was first known as the Innis House. In 1906, it was called the Central Hotel, and ran by Peter Holt. He had purchased the property in 1899 from Mr. L. Algeo. It had 22 bedrooms, and two sitting rooms. It was heated by a furnace, and lighted by acetylene. At this time, it was the longest established hotel in Bradford, and was frequented by the farming community when they came into Bradford. In this picture, it is the Uneeda Hotel. It later became the Bank of Commerce and then the 11 and 88 Convenience Store. Today, it is the Coffee Culture cafe.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
Written on back of photograph:
"Colly at Smoke Shop"
"Fred Collie Collings Smoke Shop Holland St. W"
(Next to Queens Hotel)
Bill Marks
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for G. Sachs' Iron and Tin Working services
Bradford Chronicle