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          Uneeda Hotel
          CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store-2018-06-08-09 · Pièce · Undated
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          Photograph of the Uneeda Hotel at the Four Corners

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          George Webb Obituary
          CA BWGPL VS-1900-2019-02-07-09 · Pièce · 1926-05-16
          Fait partie de Vital Statistics

          An obituary for George Webb, previous owner of the Uneda Hotel. He passed away on May 16th, 1926 and this obituary appeared in the May 19th, 1926 issue of the Bradford Witness.

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          Lacrosse Club Banquet
          CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-CF-2018-11-22-07 · Pièce · Pre-1910
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          An article about a lacrosse club banquet held at the North American Hotel and attended by Bradford's team. It highlights Lewis Campbell's reception of a silver badge for his contributions to the team.

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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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          Canadian Bank of Commerce
          CA BWGPL DC-PH3255 · Pièce · 1968
          Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds

          Located on Holland St. at the corner of Barrie St. This building was originally a hotel (Central Hotel, Uneeda Hotel and in 1900 the H. Hulse Hotel). In 1951 the bank was held up by the Boyd Gang which had robbed a number of banks in the Toronto area and Montreal. The robbery resulted in a shootout with Bradford police. There is a bullet lodged in the building across the street from the bank which was the police station at that time. Today this building is the CIBC bank.

          CA BWGPL GJ-HB-2017-03-28-23 · Pièce · 1995
          Fait partie de George Jackson fonds

          The Queen’s Hotel (located at 22 Holland St. West) was built circa 1850, and was originally the Western Hotel. This photo (taken in the fall of 1995) shows the structure just before a major renovation. The hotel went “dry” during World War I. Bradford, like all of Ontario, was experiencing prohibition (even though Bradford had voted “wet”). The building originally had two storeys. A third floor and a flat roof were added later. It was heated with an old steam engine that had the undercarriage removed. The engine first burnt 4’ stacks of hardwood, then coal, and finally, oil. Eventually a new furnace was installed (most likely natural gas). The building was always warm and thought of as a home away from home.
          Harry Lang, Celina and their children (Evelyn, George and Audrey) moved here from North Bay and bought the building in the 1920’s. They ran the Temperance House, and a board and dining service at this location. They had long-time help and boarders. Little John Cook ran a shop selling ice cream, chocolate bars, and smokes on the east side (down one step). A bus stop was added when bus service started. Len and Art Saint put a cement addition on the back of the building around 1938. At the rear, there was a chicken house, a roofed, open shed, and a laneway. Another shed ran south, and to the west was an ice house. There was open space to the north before the laneway and a barn for hay and horses. The barn had two stories and below there was a pig sty. North of the laneway there was another open shed, car storage, and a cooking kitchen on the back of the hotel (a little east of the back entrance). Jack Wilson worked for Harry Lang for many years. Mitch Hepburn brought in beer in 1934 and the building opened as the Queen’s Hotel. Businessmen had to chip in to buy a liquor license and Hepburn was the first supplier. Business was excellent and the hotel was really crowded. Before the arrival of the beer, the locals had used it as a place to play dominoes and checkers, and to conduct hunt camp and other organizations’ meetings. (1, 2, 4)

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          Buildings & Architecure A-E
          CA BWGPL JS-Vol3-JSC-v3-1600 · Pièce
          Fait partie de Joe Saint fonds

          Contains articles and clippings related to the buildings and architecture of Bradford West Gwillimbury, from A - E

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          Central Hotel
          CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-PH269 · Pièce
          Fait partie de Local History Collection

          The Central Hotel, run by Peter Holt. Later, it was converted to the Bank of Commerce. Now, it is a convenience store. Notice that the writing on the photograph labels Holland Street West as Main Street

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