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- 1900-1901
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The residence of Mr. Geo. Stoddart. See Related Description links for the house's construction in newspaper snippets.
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The residence of Mr. Geo. Stoddart. See Related Description links for the house's construction in newspaper snippets.
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Looking east down Holland Street East in Bradford.
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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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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.
T. Kilkenny & Sons Advertisement
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Copy of an ad in the Bradford Witness for T. Kilkenny and Sons that appeared in November of 1882.
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Bradford's Centennial - Bradford Seed House
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Bradford Seed House float in Bradford's Centennial Parade on Holland St. W. The car is a 1917 Ford Touring, owned and operated by George van Nostrand. Harvey W. Curry is in the passenger seat and Mandy and Wally Hunt are in the rear seat. Beside the car is a man dressed as the Planter's Peanut.
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Looking south-east at number 38 and 40 on Holland Street East in Bradford.
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The south side of Holland Street East looking south east at the Royal Bank and Wendi Teeze.
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Looking north east on Holland Street East (main street) in Bradford.
Main Street Bradford looking east
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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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