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Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for Dr. James Allen's practice on Barrie Street.
Bradford Chronicle
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Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for Dr. James Allen's practice on Barrie Street.
Bradford Chronicle
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement of Dr. S. Dellenbaugh's services as a travelling physician.
South Simcoe Times
Part of Local History Collection
Dr. Jim Evans
Bradford Witness
House of Dr. Frederick Coney Stevenson - c. 1905
Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of the home of Dr. Frederick Coney Stevenson at 136 Barrie Street, c. 1905. In the 1940s it was added to, the facade changed and turned into a nursing home. This picture was given to Lew Campbell by Ken Stevenson, Dr. Stevenson’s grandson. Lew Campbell and his family lived at 129 Barrie Street, across the street from this house . Dr. Stevenson can be seen in the photo (sitting on the lawn).
One of Campbell's strongest childhood memories was seeing Dr. Stevenson collapse while cutting his lawn in 1927. He was pronounced dead when Dr. Lewis H. Campbell arrived minutes later.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of Jack Bowles. Son of Louise Graham Campbell's sister, visiting Bradford around 1920. In this photograph he is wearing Dr. Lewis H. Campbell's (Louise's husband) Lacrosse uniform. Dr. Campbell's parents home is in the background of the image.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Artifacts
Two lawn bowling balls. One engrave with "LHC" and the other with "W.L.C." One belonged to Dr. Lewis H. Campbell and the other to his brother William L. Campbell. Both were members of Bradford's lawn bowling club.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
L.H. and W.L. Campbell Lacrosse Medals - Back View
Part of Local History Artifacts
One side of two Canadian Lacrosse Association Championship medals awarded to William L. Campbell and Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. Both men were on Bradford's lacrosse team , Dr. Campbell won a medal for 1902 and 1905 and William won one for 1905. This side of each medal has engraving, including of two lacrosse sticks.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
L.H. and W.L. Campbell Lacrosse Medals - Front View
Part of Local History Artifacts
One side of two Canadian Lacrosse Association Championship medals awarded to William L. Campbell and Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. Both men were on Bradford's lacrosse team and their names are engraved on the medals (as seen in this view). Dr. Campbell won a medal for 1902 and 1905 and William won one for 1905.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Oral History Collection
Audio of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for summary.
Jack Coleman
Little, William (Dr.) Interview
Part of Oral History Collection
Audio and summary of an interview with Dr. William C. Little. He is being interviewed by Jack Coleman and Norbert Moran at the Simcoe County Archives. The interview talks about his family's history, his path to becoming a doctor, working in Camp Borden during World War Two, working with veterans and his career after the war. See the Related Descriptions below for links to audio and summary.
Jack Coleman