- CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-BW1906-OS11578
- Unidad documental simple
- 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.
Van Voorst - Armstrong House Demolition
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This series of photographs depicts the demolition of the Van Voorst-Armstrong house on Line 6, next to Bradford Valley Nursing Home. Dave Chambers (of Bond Head) used some of the bricks from this site for an outdoor fireplace.
See related descriptions "No heritage designation for ca. 1850s home" for more information.
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The Durham House - built circa 1860. Photographed here circa 1920. It was actually originally two houses joined together.
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If you have any additional information about this photo please contact the library at 905-775-3328.
Parte deDorothy Cilipka fonds
Description : See "Davis Stoddart / Frank Ritchie farm house" for more information on the home.
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Front view of the Williams farm house.
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Libbie Campbell, Margaret Ellis and Elizabeth Ellis
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Photograph of Elizabeth (Libbie) Florence Campbell with Margaret and Elizabeth Ellis who were the daughters of Libbie’s cousin, Dr. Charles Wilson. Wilson was a longtime Dentist in Bradford. Photograph taken outside of Bessie & William Campbell’s house on John Street, c. 1915.
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Geo. Stoddart residence - Mason work
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Article on the construction of George Stoddart's residence
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This portrait is of Egerton R. Young, minister of the Methodist Church, missionary, and author. He lived in the Algonquin Lodge, later known as the Convent.
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Greenview Farm was the residence and farm of Richard H. Crake, wheat farmer, and covered 212 acres in 1906. It was located on the "Bond Head Rd.", or Highway 88 near Bond Head. It was first the Tyrwhitt Farm, owned by Colonel Tyrwhitt of Bond Head, before Crake bought it in 1903. Crake farmed here until 1914, when it was sold to F. Smelser. He was known to the town as Dick Crake.
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