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- 1910
Parte deLocal History Collection
The photograph depicts the ruins of a fire on Drury Street in 1910. B.B. Collings is featured in it with the fire department.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
The photograph depicts the ruins of a fire on Drury Street in 1910. B.B. Collings is featured in it with the fire department.
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Walter Reeves Badges complete collection
Parte deLocal History Collection
Full board of Walter's badges, medals, and pins. It also includes his photograph, pocket watch, and a souvenir badge of the Dallas Police Department
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Fabric badge for the OPP detachment, owned by Walter Reeves as a Town Constable.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Fabric badge for the St John's Ambulance, part of the Walter Reeves, Town Constable collection
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1909 Canadian Lacrosse Association Inter-Champion medal
Parte deLocal History Collection
Medal from the 1909 Canadian Lacrosse Association Championship for Bradford. Walter Reeves, Town Constable of Bradford from 1929-1946, was a well known lacrosse star from this match.
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Main Street Bradford looking east
Parte deLocal History Collection
Main street (Holland Street West) Bradford looking east. The white building in the foreground is the original post office and library building.
From the Bradford Witness newspaper:
"A Public Library of over 2,500 volumes, in the Post Office building, with the postmaster [H. S. Broughton] as librarian, is fairly well patronized by the reading public."
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A metal measuring tape, marked "Made in the U.S.A."
Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A sliding T bevel (also known as a bevel gauge), often used in carpentry. It is moveable to create an angle that can then be transferred.
Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A form of level (specific type unknown) that appears to be used by hanging it to determine if something is level. The inside has liquid.
Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A bow saw, which would have been used in woodworking.
Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.
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