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This photo of Art Kneeshaw accompanied an article in the Bradford Witness about his role in the growth of the Bradford area. The photo is also in the Bradford Women's Institute Scrapbooks.
This photo of Art Kneeshaw accompanied an article in the Bradford Witness about his role in the growth of the Bradford area. The photo is also in the Bradford Women's Institute Scrapbooks.
Art Evans, former mayor of Bradford, and his wife Audrey. Art followed Frank Allan as Reeve in 1953 until the village became a town in 1960, and served as Mayor for 1 years, then a Conservative M.P.P. until 1977. This photo appeared in the Bradford Witness and was found in the Bradford Womens Institute's scrapbooks.
Art Evans, former mayor of Bradford, and his wife Audrey. Art followed Frank Allan as Reeve in 1953 until the village became a town in 1960, and served as Mayor for 1 year, then a Conservative M.P.P. until 1977.
Armstrong House. The Armstrong / Metcalfe home was located on the 6th line. It was reported to be the earliest brick house in West Gwillimbury. The centre gable was a later addition. The features include a basement kitchen, front Venetian windows and a nine-panel front door with original hardware. Because of the inability to access the house and property there is unfortunately no architectural records of this house. Demolished for subdivision
Armstrong House. If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Armstrong House If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Armstrong House If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
From left to right: Unknown, Shirley Norine Armstrong, Billy Marks, Velma Stewart (nee Watson).
Drawing of the Armson/Wood house on the South half of Lot 5, Con. 7.