Photographs - Buildings & Streets
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Parte deJoe Saint fonds
Contains clippings and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury buildings and streets
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Photographs - Buildings & Streets
Parte deJoe Saint fonds
Contains clippings and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury buildings and streets
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P. Playter's Dry Goods and Grocery
Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement of P. Playter's import store.
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My Canada... The Campbells of Bradford
Parte deLocal History Collection
An article about the history of the Campbell family in Bradford, written by Luanne Campbell Edwards.
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Living heritage - Bradford's oldest streets
Parte deLocal History Collection
"To celebrate Canada's 125th birthday, why not take a walking tour of some of the oldest streets in Bradford, four of which date back 162 years!" ...
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Keith Kilkenny Radio Repair Bill
Parte deLocal History Collection
Image of a bill from Keith Kilkenny from July 5th, 1957 for the repair of a radio. Addressed to Lewis Campbell.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
An article describing Mr. Henry "Harry" Parker's blacksmith shop.
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Bradford's New Post Office is Now Nearing Completion
Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
"Ready for Installation of Interior Fittings - Will Fill Long-Felt Need and Add Much to Appearance of Barrie Street and Business Section
Bradford's new Post Office building, construction of which was started late last fall, is now completed, inside and out, with the exception of the installing of interior fittings, the contract for which was let some time ago.
The new building, besides filling a long-felt need in this thriving and progressive village of over 1,000 population, is a most attractive addition to Bradford's business section. ..."
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31 Barrie Street Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Utilities Commission
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
Allan (“Wink”) Crake, a nephew of Dick Crake, owned the one-storey building located at 31 Barrie Street. When Wink retired, Bradford Public Utilities bought the building and opened its offices here. There was a laneway behind Reuben Tindall’s house to the back entrance for the residents of John Street. (1, 2)
This photograph depicts the exterior of the building after a renovation.
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31 Barrie Street Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Utilities Commission
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
Allan (“Wink”) Crake, a nephew of Dick Crake, owned the one-storey building located at 31 Barrie Street. When Wink retired, Bradford Public Utilities bought the building and opened its offices here. There was a laneway behind Reuben Tindall’s house to the back entrance for the residents of John Street. (1, 2)
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29 Barrie Street Something For You and Nimbus
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
Many businesses have used the flat-roofed structure located at 29 Barrie Street. It was once the home of a farm machinery business run by Reuben Tindall. When he retired, he sold the business to Dick Crake. Dick, who sold machinery and 28 Chevrolet cars, was a bachelor who did not drive. Allen Ceeiry(?) was his chauffeur. Dick had one of the first radios in town and his shop was a popular hangout for farmers and teenage boys who wanted to listen to hockey games. Dick ran the business until he retired. Then John Morden (from Kirkland Lake) started a body, fender, and paint shop at this location which he ran until his death. A businessman from Bond Head ran a blacksmith shop here for a period of time after WWII. (1, 2)
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