- CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Stre-StreetView-OS10482
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- 2007
Parte de Local History Collection
Looking east down Holland Street East in Bradford.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Looking east down Holland Street East in Bradford.
Construction Workers Unearthing Simcoe County's Past
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"Construction crews working on Holland Street West uncovered a bit of history last week. According to several workers at the road reconstruction site, several large timber-like beams were unearthed from about six feet below the present surface of the road. It is likely that the beams date from the 1800s, and were either part of, or laid just after the demolition of, the first covered road in the county...."
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Notice how while there are cars parked on the street, others are still using horse and carriage.
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This is a picture of Holland Street looking east when it was just a dirt road. Kilkenny Furniture was located at the corner of Moore and Holland Streets. To the right of it is J.A. Webb's Meat Market, Ernest Snow's Saddlery, and Davey's Butcher Shop.
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Photograph of Holland Street looking East. Queen's hotel is in the image.
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Photograph of Holland Street looking West. The Holland Theatre and the Village Inn can be seen in the image.
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Four Corners, Holland Street East, Bradford
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Looking north at numbers 1 and 3 on Holland Street East, main street in Bradford.
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The Bradford Town Hall was built about 1862.
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The Holland Theater was built in 1937. The owners in the 1940's and early 1950's were Mr. Rees and Mr. Hobberlin. Later, this building became a furniture store and then a clothing store.
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"In Memory of William Henry Day, Professor of Physics at O.A.C. Guelph, whose foresight and energy were principal factors in the development of the Holland Marsh Gardens. He came to Bradford in 1924 and harvested his first crop in 1928. He died suddenly while at work in his garden, July 5, 1938.
Erected jointly by county of Simcoe, Townships of West Gwillimbury and King and Village of Bradford 1955."
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