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              17 Archival description results for Carpentry

              Auger
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2019-02-01-17 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A metal and wood auger. An auger would be used for drilling holes, largely used in woodworking/carpentry.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Bow Saw
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-11-27-01 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A bow saw, which would have been used in woodworking.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Colton's File Cleaner
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-11-26-06 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A file cleaner, which would have been used to clean debris off of a carpentry file to ensure it was ready for use.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Foldable Ruler
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-11-27-04 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A foldable wooden ruler, made by Lufkin.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Lufkin Rule Company
              Metal and Wood Bench Plane
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-12-11-02 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A wooden and metal bench plane. It would be used for shaping wood or smoothing a wood surface in woodworking/carpentry.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Metal Smoothing Plane
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-12-11-01 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A bench plane made largely of metal with wooden components , specifically a smoothing plane. It would be used for shaping wood or smoothing a wood surface in woodworking/carpentry.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              Nail
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-11-27-05 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A nail, heavily damaged by corrosion.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks
              CA BWGPL VS-1900-15513 · Item · 1952-09-03
              Part of Vital Statistics

              Event Date : Wednesday, August 27, 1952
              Event Type : Death

              Description : Over two years ago the many friends of Arthur James (Artie) Saint were saddened when they learned that he was forced to lead the life of an invalid because of a serious heart condition. in the intervening period his life had been repeatedly despaired for, then he would rally and hope for him was revived. Recently he had been a patient in Toronto General Hospital and since coming home he appeared to be greatly improved and had been around the house and even to the home of friends. However, the long period of poor health had taken a heavy toll on his strength and early Wednesday morning he suffered a stroke, followed a few hours later by two more, the latter resulting in his death. A.J. Saint was born in the Scotch Settlement at Ham's Corner's a son of Mr. Frank Saint, 91, now one of Bradford's oldest residents, and the late Mrs. Saint. He attended school at No. 4, Scotch Settlement, and Bradford High School. One of the most industrious and honest of workers, Art Saint early learned carpentering. In this trade he excelled and before long he became a contractor and one rated as second to none throughout a large area. Some of the largest and finest buildings of the district were built under the careful supervision of Art Saint, as were also some of the small but equally sturdy, ones. He was noted for the high quality and honesty of his workmanship, and his loss of health in the prime of his life can be at least partially attributed to energy expended in giving such faithful and exacting service. In 1929 he married Marguerite MacDonald, also of the Scotch Settlement, and they made their home in Bradford where they have since resided. Besides his wife, Mr. Saint is survived by one son, Keith, of Bradford; two daughters, Helen, now in Toronto, and Karen at home; one brother, Fred of Regina; two sisters, Mrs. Bateman (Wilma) of Toronto, and Miss Lena of Bradford, and his aged father in Bradford. Mr. Saint was a member of the Davey Hunt Club and of Simcoe Masonic Lodge No. 79, under which auspices his funeral was held on Saturday afternoon form his late residence. Rev. H.G. Blake conducted the services and interment was in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Bradford. Pallbearers were John Bowser, Aurora; W. Van Norman, Guelph; Major Thos. Ewing, Newmarket; Dr. G.L. Blackwell, Leonard Saint and Samuel McDonell.

              Bradford Witness
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-11-27-02 · Item · 1877 - 1935
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              This is a small tin container, engraved with "Shephard & Morse Lumber Co/Boston, New York, Burlington, VT AND Ottawa, Canada." The company was in operation under this name from 1877 - 1935.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Shephard & Morse Lumber Company
              Sliding T Bevel
              CA BWGPL AR-Build-2018-11-26-04 · Item · 1889 - 1946
              Part of Local History Artifacts

              A sliding T bevel (also known as a bevel gauge), often used in carpentry. It is moveable to create an angle that can then be transferred.

              Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.

              Bill Marks