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              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-2017-03-21-21-2017-03-21-24 · Part · 2006
              Part of Local History Collection

              This series of photographs depicts the demolition of the Van Voorst-Armstrong house on Line 6, next to Bradford Valley Nursing Home.
              See related descriptions "No heritage designation for ca. 1850s home" for more information.

              T.W.W. Evans' House
              CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-BW1906-2017-04-24-19 · Item · 1906
              Part of Local History Collection

              The article accompanying this photograph gives a brief biography of T.W.W., a barrister of Bradford, and provides a picture of him and his residence.

              Edmund Garrett
              CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Muni-BWGCol-2016-12-23-08 · Item · 1989-1991
              Part of Local History Collection

              Photograph of the Thompson Fisher House with the previous Fred C. Cook Senior Elementary School/ Bradford High School in the background. The Thompson Fisher House was built in the 1880s. Thompson Fisher was an insurance agent in Barrie and Alliston, and live to the age of 91 in 1944.

              CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-Lee-2019-07-19-03 · Item · Undated
              Part of Local History Collection

              Photograph of the farmhouse of Thomas Martin (1840-1919) and Elizabeth Martin (nee Lee) (1850-1936).

              Elizabeth Lee was the daughter of Thomas Lee (1794-1868) and Ann Lee (nee Graham) (abt. 1825-1903).

              Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
              The Pines
              CA BWGPL DC-PH3234 · Item · 1968
              Part of 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.

              Dorothy Cilipka
              The Pines
              CA BWGPL DC-PH3235 · Item · 1983
              Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds

              "The Pines" a few years later. It is still well maintained.

              Dorothy Cilipka
              Samuel Luke's House
              CA BWGPL DC-PH3239 · Item
              Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds

              This building was built in 1876 by John Maclean Stevenson, a lawyer and reeve of Bradford from 1871-1877. It was sold to the Lukes Family in 1910, who owned and operated the Bradford Flouring Mill since 1878, which was one of the best equipped mills in the province. It is a copy of Queen Victoria's residence, Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, but built on a smaller scale. It was later occupied by Egerton Ryerson, a famous Methodist preacher, educator, writer and printer (Ryerson Press in Toronto). He died in 1882. In 1949 the building was called 'The Convent' because it became St. Mary's Convent of the Assumption, housing Ursuline Sisters.
              In 1969 it became an apartment building but was torn down in the late 1980's.