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Parte deLocal History Collection
Image of a notebook with weather forecasts from William L. Campbell's drugstore on Holland Street.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Image of a notebook with weather forecasts from William L. Campbell's drugstore on Holland Street.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Funeral card for William Campbell from 1914. His death occurred on March 29th, 1914 at the age of 75. William was a grain dealer in Bradford.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
An 1904 reprint of part of the April 2nd, 1863 edition of the South Simcoe Times. It was printed by the Bradford Witness as part of the "Bradford 4_ Years Ago" series. It has happenings related to Bradford ratepayers and town council.
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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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Parte deJoe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on various businesses of Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Parte deJoe Saint fonds
Contains articles and clippings related to the buildings and architecture of Bradford West Gwillimbury, from F-L
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Pro-Line Automotive & Performance Grand-Opening
Parte deMiriam King fonds
Photograph from the grand-opening of Pro-Line Automotive & Performance. The store was owned by then mayor, Pat Storey.
Far Right: Pat Storey, Middle: John Maurino
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Pro-Line Automotive & Performance Ribbon Cutting
Parte deMiriam King fonds
Photograph of the ribbon cutting from the grand-opening of Pro-Line Automotive & Performance. The store was owned by then mayor, Pat Storey.
Far Right: Pat Storey, Middle: John Maurino
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McKinstry, Mike & Dorothy Interview
Parte deOral History Collection
Audio and summary of an interview with Mike and Dorothy McKinstry. The interviewer is not introduced, but it is believed to be Joe Saint. Mike and Dorothy discuss people who lived in the Holland Marsh and Bradford areas, histories of the houses, professions of the home owners, business owners in Bradford and anecdotal stories. See the Related Descriptions below for links to audio and summary.
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Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
"Eighty years old and almost blind, Alfred Tout of Newmarket is launching a business that he hopes will bring him enough money to buy a house. Alfred has turned his life-long hobby, weaving bamboo furniture, into a full-time job so he can get out of the senior citizens' apartment he and his wife moved into a few years ago. "You can't do anything there (at the seniors' home). You can't hammer, own a dog or cat or anything. Some people might like to sit around and do nothing, but not me." Alfred used to have a workshop in his Bradford home before he moved to Newmarket. He misses the freedom of having his own house..."
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