125th Anniversary Plate from Innisfil
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- 1982
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Congratulatory plate given by the Township of Innisfil to Bradford, celebrating Bradford's 125th Anniversary.
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125th Anniversary Plate from Innisfil
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Congratulatory plate given by the Township of Innisfil to Bradford, celebrating Bradford's 125th Anniversary.
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1892 West Gwillimbury Tax Collector's Roll
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Township of West Gwillimbury tax collector's roll for 1892. This was used by the town treasurer to record tax payments.
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A brochure outlining the summer programming offered at the Bradford Public Library during the summer of 1986. Some of the programs included spy school, storytime, movies and crafts.
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Memorial card of the death of Alex Sinclair.
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Excerpts relating to Bond Head and Bradford Libraries from Angus Mowat's journal. Mowat was the first Inspector of Public Libraries for Ontario, a position he held from 1937 - 1960.
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An animal footprint in a building brick. The brick is displayed on a wood mount with a gold plaque. The item was recovered by Bill Patton during the demolition of the Convent in August 1994.
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On August 20, 1923 Annie Velma Stewart was born to William (Casey) & Annie (nee Harman) Stewart in Bradford, Ontario. This book has details of Annie in her early years including weights, milestones, etc. Lewis H. Campbell is mentioned as the doctor who delivered her.
Annie Velma Stewart Baptismal Gown
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On August 20, 1923 Annie Velma Stewart was born to William (Casey) & Annie (nee Harman) Stewart in Bradford, Ontario. This gown was worn by her for her baptism on June 26, 1924 in Bradford, Ontario.
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A metal and wood auger. An auger would be used for drilling holes, largely used in woodworking/carpentry.
Part of a collection of woodworking tools and items owned by Walter Reeves and Joseph Mark (Mark was original spelling before it changed to Marks). Reeves was Bradford Town Constable and Mark was a railway worker. Donated by their grandson, Bill Marks.
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Two bakery tokens that would have been given out by Alex Sutherland's bakery to patrons. One is for a 2lb loaf and the other a 4lb one.
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