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              Brief History of Nantyr School
              CA BWGPL LHC-SCom-PH26682 · Pièce
              Fait partie de Local History Collection

              A brief History of Nantyr school, the early settlers established a hamlet at the corner of sideroad twenty and concession seven in the Township of INNISFIL. It was called Wesley. This name was later changed to Nantyr by Colonel Tyrwhitt after his home town in Wales. He was the Member of Parliament for South Simcoe. In its most flourishing days the hamlet had a church, school, post office and saw mill. All except the school have long since ceased to exist. In the early days, education of the children was one of the many problems. This was solved by what was known as a home class. Mr. Spillett was its first master and ruled with an iron hand, making frequent use of the beech rod. His salary reached a maximum of four hundred and fifty dollars per annum during his tenure of twenty-three years. By 1954 due to increased population in the Alcoa Beach area, it was found necessary to build a school there. It is known as Alcoa School.

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              CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1990s-2024.2.14 · Pièce · 1992
              Fait partie de Local History Collection

              Photocopy of a pamphlet for a Bradford West Gwillimbury Historical Guided Tour for August 29, 1992. Includes a list of historic sites on the tour with some information about each. Also includes a photocopy of the "Village of Bradford A.D. 1900" map with tour sites labelled. The front page includes the "Canada 125" logo followed by: "a feature of the 1992 | Summer Festival | Saturday Aug. 29th | leaving the Community Centre | at 1 and 3 p.m."

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              Doors Open Bradford 2013 Pamphlet
              CA BWGPL LHC-2023-10-27/8 · Pièce · 2013
              Fait partie de Local History Collection

              Pamphlet for the first Doors Open Bradford event that took place on October 5, 2013. The interior of the pamphlet is a guide to the 10 participating sites, and the back shows maps of the locations of the sites. Lines printed in the corners of the pamphlet indicate that this sheet was meant to have the edges cut away before the pamphlet was distributed.

              Participating sites as listed in the Site Guide: The Auld Kirk - 3380 Line 6, Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library and Cultural Centre - 425 Holland Street West, Bradford United Church - 66 Barrie Street, The Ballawoods Centre (Home of Professor W.H. Day) 162 Barrie Street, Simcoe Masonic Lodge - 1 Barrie Street, Bradford West Gwillimbury Wastewater Treatment Plant 225 Dissette Street, The Guild of Automotive Restorers - 44 Bridge Street, Holland Marsh - Art Janse Pumping Station 600 Pump House Road, Stone Farmhouse at Scanlon Creek Conservation Area - 2450 9th Line, Hadiqa Ahmad (Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at site) 3999 Sideroad 10.

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              The Pines
              CA BWGPL DC-PH3234 · Pièce · 1968
              Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds

              This home is located on the corner of Church and Queen St. It is an early Gothic style house with gingerbreading on the eves. It was made of a rare pink brick, possibly created in Newmarket.
              The house was built in 1850 by Mark Scanlon, a lawyer, and one of the original town fathers. He was born on the farm of his father, Mark, on the north half of lot 16, on the ninth concession, West Gwillimbury. He graduated with a B.A from Victoria College, Cobourg, which is now affiliated with Toronto University.
              He is the father of Mr. A.E. Scanlon, who was also a lawyer in Bradford.
              Professor Day also lived here as did the Misses Lane. It is now the home of Robert Evans, a lawyer.

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              Old Town Hall
              CA BWGPL DC-PH3253 · Pièce · 1967
              Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds

              This building was built around 1862. It was close to John Edmanson's Hotel which was a very important (and sometimes only) public building in town. Town Hall became the towns first community center and the town grew around these two buildings.
              Town Hall survived the Great Fire of 1871 but was damaged in the storm of 1875 and the bell tower was removed. The wooden front doors were replaced by glass. A World War I memorial used to be on the grounds (two crossed rifles). Up to the mid 1930's a weekly market day took place here.

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              Edmanson's Tavern
              CA BWGPL DC-PH3242 · Pièce · 1967
              Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds

              John Edmanson's Tavern was built in 1831 and escaped the Great Fire of 1971 which destroyed about 130 businesses and houses in Bradford. Later this became the Bingham's Hotel and today it exists as two private attached residences.

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              Bradford Witness on Barrie Street
              CA BWGPL DC-PH3682 · Pièce · 1967
              Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds

              The Bradford Witness was the local newspaper. It was first published on February 20, 1879 by Mr. E. Garrett. He was born in Hampshire, England, but settled in Bradford with his parents when he was only one year old in 1856. Before starting The Witness, he worked for Mr. Broughton who published the South Simcoe News, another Bradford newspaper. The fire of 1892 destroyed the offices of The Witness, and the two papers amalgamated, with E. Garrett as proprietor.