- CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-FireHall-2019-03-08-20
- Stuk
- Pre-1993
Part of Local History Collection
A photograph of the Old Bradford Fire Hall at 57 Holland Street East. It was demolished in approx. 1992/93.
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Part of Local History Collection
A photograph of the Old Bradford Fire Hall at 57 Holland Street East. It was demolished in approx. 1992/93.
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on various fires of Bradford West Gwillimbury; articles ranging from 1864 - 1958
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Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Article about the history of the Trinity Anglican Church, written by its minister, Rev. E.R. Woolley.
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Part of George Jackson fonds
The house currently located at 73 Simcoe Road was built by Morton in 1995 . The original structure at this site was destroyed by fire. It had been the home of Ernest (Boo) Rogers and his wife and children (Frank, Eric, Florence, Amos, Jacqueline, and Jack) many years ago. They moved here from a farm on the 6th Concession in West Gwillimbury. A barn to the south (near the Hendersons’ large garden) was used by their horses and cows. (1, 2)
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Correspondence, invoices and debenture information related to the purchase of a fire truck for Bradford, dated 1923-1925.
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Part of Local History Collection
An article about farmers providing food to those in need after a fire and the Emergency Relief Committee.
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on various disastrous events of Bradford West Gwillimbury; includes fires, Hurricane Hazel, drownings, explosion, train wrecks
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Bond Head Methodist Church ruins
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
The third Bond Head Methodist Church after it was destroyed by fire. The fire began in a nearby garage owned by William Jardine. Residents formed a bucket brigade to put out the blaze.
Part of Local History Collection
The Evans' Men and Boys Wear store prior to the 1959 fire on Holland Street W. which damaged the building.
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Part of Local History Collection
The Canadian Bank of Commerce prior to the 1959 fire on Holland Street West. This building was saved due to its fire wall on the left of the photograph.
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