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- 1953
Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Joe Wood was the the principal of Bradford District High School during 1953.
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Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Joe Wood was the the principal of Bradford District High School during 1953.
Parte deLocal History Collection
Myra Wood was a nursing sister during the First World War.
Parte deLocal History Collection
Bill Woods' home. The Woods brothers built these post war houses about 1946.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
The back of two World War I medals. The one on the left is the British War medal and the one on the right was given to soldiers returning from World War I by the community of Bond Head.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Two World War I medals. The medal on the left is a British War Medal, awarded to all who saw action from 1914-1918 in World War I and all who served in Russia from 1919-1920. The one on the right was made by Andrew Neilly, a jeweller in Bradford, and was given to soldiers returning from World War I by the community of Bond Head.
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World War I soldiers. From left: Harry Brown, Thomas Bonnville, Chas. Hansford, Ed Harper and his brother Jim Harper.
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Yesterday: Bradford Public School
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
This week "Yesterday" features a photograph of the pupils at Bradford Public School in 1912 submitted by Max Morris of Stayner. Mr. Morris recalls the principal of the school was Mr. Gordon. Five girls in the front row Mr. Morris can identify are (left to right) Marion Ritchie, a Moore girl, a Peterman girl, a Hirleyhey (her sister is standing directly behind her), and Miss Saint. Other names in the photograph include Davey, Woods, Wardman, McKinstry, Faris, Jermyn, Metcalf, Stoddaart, Spence, Bowser, and Parks.