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Part of Local History Collection
Langford House.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Part of Local History Collection
Langford House.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
Barns on the Langford Farm.
Richard Unterman
Part of Local History Collection
Langford Farm.
Richard Unterman
Elizabeth Gwillim Statue profile view
Part of Local History Collection
Side-view of the Elizabeth Gwillim statue which commemorates the woman whom the region of Bradford West Gwillimbury is named after. This statue was erected by the Gwillim Group, with help from sculptor Brenda Wainman Goulet, on the corner of John and Barrie Streets in Bradford. This side view shows the statues portrayal of the meeting of the Simcoes with the Objigway Chief, Great Sail who is pictured holding Francis Simcoe.
Brenda Wainman Goulet
Gwillim statue right side detail
Part of Local History Collection
Detail of the meeting between Great Sail (holding baby Francis Simcoe) and Lt.-Gov. Simcoe
Brenda Wainman Goulet
Gwillim statue left side detail
Part of Local History Collection
Detail of the left side of statue, featuring the Georgina Church, circa 1796
Peter Wilson
Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe statue detail
Part of Local History Collection
Detail of Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe statue from the front
Peter Wilson
Part of Local History Collection
Detail of Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe front view of statue and her plaque in the background
Peter Wilson
Elizabeth Gwillim Statue profile view
Part of Local History Collection
Profile view of the Elizabeth Gwilim Simcoe statue on John and Barrie Streets
Brenda Wainman Goulet
Part of Local History Collection
"Bradford - The Second annual Bradford Jail-N-Bail for the Canadian Cancer Society will be taking place at CarrotFest this Saturday - a fundraiser that lightheartedly locks up prominent citizens, and requires them to raise at least $250 each in "bail" to get out from behind bars. ..."
Bradford Times