New Compton IGA Food Market Opens Wed., Sept. 17
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Article contains description of the Compton business.
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New Compton IGA Food Market Opens Wed., Sept. 17
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Article contains description of the Compton business.
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This is a portrait of J.E. Hodgson, the manager of Whimster & Wilcox store on Holland Street West in 1906.
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This is a portrait engraving of Joseph F. Moore, associated with the Moore Bros. Store.
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Article on the construction of George Stoddart's residence
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"This week's historical photo was submitted by Lew Campbell of RR 2, Bradford, whose father, W.L. Campbell (behind the counter) operated the drug store on Holland Street now occupied Ritchie's Variety Store. Fred C. Cook, standing in front of the counter, worked for Mr. Campbell for several years, intending to become a druggist. But he went into the insurance business instead. Mr. Campbell owned the drug store in Bradford for 57 years. He graduated from the Ontario College of Pharmacy in 1891, a silver medalist in his class."
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A photograph of the window at W. L. Campbell Drug Store, taken by Lewis (Lew) Campbell in 1938. Buildings that burned down in a fire during the 1950s can be seen in the window’s reflection.
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A photograph of dogs and dog sled travelling through Bradford, taken by Lewis Campbell in 1938.
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The article accompanying this photograph gives a quick history of Bemrose Co. General Store, owned by the Bemrose brothers John and James. Their father, John, was a contractor and was well known in the town, a reputation which was passed down to the brothers. This store in the photograph was run by James Bemrose alone after his return to Bradford in 1901 in the former store of J.S. Boddy, and was in the same block as the Edmanson businesses on Holland Street (near 71 Holland St. East).
James Bemrose was a member of the Masonic Order. This photograph was taken because he was part of Bradford's Model School Board, along with other board members.
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Langford House.
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Moore Bros. Marvel Acetylene Gas Generator
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This is a portrait engraving of the Marvel Acetylene Gas Generator, patented and invented by the Moore Bros. This machine was installed in places without electrical hook-ups so electricity could be used, and was in the Model School, Samuel Lukes' house, Dr. Stevenson's hosue, and the Presbyterian Manse.
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