- CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-21-05
- Unidad documental simple
- 1918-06-11 - 1918-11-30
Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds
Two statements from The Standard Bank of Canada addressed to J. E. Coombs (Reeve) regarding Bradford’s finances.
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Parte deJohn Harrison Fonds
Two statements from The Standard Bank of Canada addressed to J. E. Coombs (Reeve) regarding Bradford’s finances.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Man in the center with the beard is Tom Bell.
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 deLocal History Collection
A postcard sent to Mrs. James Whayling for her birthday by her daughter Katie. Postcard published by J.H. Douse, Lefroy. Dated December 11, 1908. Main Street was originally, and reverted back to, the name of Holland Street.
Parte deLocal History Collection
An article about construction of the new library at 425 Holland Street West.
"Garry Pilon, principal of Salter Pilon + Lett Architects, provided an update on the new BWG REcreation complex and Library: 'There's lots of activity on that site...It's progressing well and on schedule.' Since September 1, excavation and grading have been underway on the 'campus lands' site - 21 acres fronting on Holland St. W., just west of Bradford District High School..."
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Written on back of photograph:
"Colly at Smoke Shop"
"Fred Collie Collings Smoke Shop Holland St. W"
(Next to Queens Hotel)
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BWG Public Library Ground Breaking Brochure
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
The brochure for the ground breaking ceremony of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library located at 425 Holland Street W. on October 3, 2009.
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BWG Public Library Grand Opening Brochure
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
The brochure for the grand opening of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library located at 425 Holland Street W. on June 3, 2011.
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Bradford Cleaning Pressing and Repairing - R. Willoughby Ad
Parte deLocal History Collection
An ad for Bradford Cleaning Pressing and Repairing done by R. Willoughby, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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92 Holland Street West - Bertha Sinclair's House
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
Miss Sinclair’s House is a mid-block building located on the south side at 92 Holland Street West. It was built in the 1890’s in the Italianate style. Miss Bertha Sinclair lived in this house for many years. When she died, her nieces Kay and Isabel (daughters of Robert Spence) moved into the house. They were hairdressers. Isabel later moved and part of the house was rented to George and Ethel Stewart. The building was eventually sold to a real estate agent. The office of Dr. Fitzsimmons was also here at one time. Next to this structure was a vacant lot belonging to the Sinclair family. Many years ago there was a Temperance Hall and a church located there.
The two-storey, rectangular, main building has a single-storey, rear addition, a symmetrical façade, and a moderately-pitched, hip roof with a central chimney. The grand, Italianate scale is reflected in the large window openings, high floor to ceiling heights, and the large, 6/6 sash windows. There are deep, projecting eaves with ornately-decorated, paired cornice brackets and ‘false quoins’ (wood detailing meant to resemble masonry). The window cornices are exaggerated. According to the 2000 inventory, the stone foundation, wood frame construction, horizontal, wood-sided exterior finish (resembling masonry), and painted, exterior, wood trim are maintained well. (1, 2, 3).
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