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Part of Local History Artifacts
Porcelain dish with a drawing of the Bradford Model School inside it.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Part of Local History Artifacts
Porcelain dish with a drawing of the Bradford Model School inside it.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Bradford Model School dish - side profile
Part of Local History Artifacts
Side profile of the Bradford Model School porcelain dish
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Artifacts
Essay book used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert. Opened to essay entitled, "Books for All."
Robert Culbert
Part of Local History Artifacts
History schoolbook used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert.
Robert Culbert
Part of Local History Artifacts
School reader used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert.
Robert Culbert
Part of Local History Artifacts
Science schoolbook used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert.
Robert Culbert
Part of Local History Artifacts
Embroidery done by students of a grade 7 class in Nain Labrador. Given to the Bradford West Gwillimbury Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E).
Students in Labrador
"Oh! Canada" Official Languages Kit
Part of Local History Artifacts
"Oh! Canada" kit, distributed to primary school children in Canada (2.5 million), including in Bradford West Gwillimbury. It was a result of the Official Languages Act passed in 1969 and the Canadian government's efforts to work-out Canada's French/English history and identity going forward. The kit was created by Keith Spicer, Canada's Commissioner of Official Languages from 1970 - 1977.
Government of Canada
"Oh! Canada" Official Languages Kit - Back
Part of Local History Artifacts
"Oh! Canada" kit, distributed to primary school children in Canada (2.5 million), including in Bradford West Gwillimbury. It was a result of the Official Languages Act passed in 1969 and the Canadian government's efforts to work-out Canada's French/English history and identity going forward. The kit was created by Keith Spicer, Canada's Commissioner of Official Languages from 1970 - 1977.
Government of Canada
"Oh! Canada" Official Languages Kit - Inside View
Part of Local History Artifacts
"Oh! Canada" kit, distributed to primary school children in Canada (2.5 million), including in Bradford West Gwillimbury. It was a result of the Official Languages Act passed in 1969 and the Canadian government's efforts to work-out Canada's French/English history and identity going forward. The kit was created by Keith Spicer, Canada's Commissioner of Official Languages from 1970 - 1977.
Government of Canada