- CA BWGPL DC-PH3216
- Unidad documental simple
- 1978
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This is now the Evans and Evans Law Offices.
Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo.
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Parte deDorothy Cilipka fonds
This is now the Evans and Evans Law Offices.
Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo.
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Destroyed by fire on April 28, 1988.
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Bradford & District Memorial Community Centre and Bradford Curling Club.
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Bradford Co-operative Storage.
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Postcard of the Bradford Co-operative Storage.
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Bradford Post Office and Esso Station
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The first official Post Office to be built in Bradford in 1936.
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Located on Holland St. West. It was originally a private residence. George Sadovchuk of Bradford owned this building. It has since been demolished.
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Bradford Witness on Barrie Street
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The Bradford Witness was the local newspaper. It was first published on February 20, 1879 by Mr. E. Garrett. He was born in Hampshire, England, but settled in Bradford with his parents when he was only one year old in 1856. Before starting The Witness, he worked for Mr. Broughton who published the South Simcoe News, another Bradford newspaper. The fire of 1892 destroyed the offices of The Witness, and the two papers amalgamated, with E. Garrett as proprietor.
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Located on Holland St. at the corner of Barrie St. This building was originally a hotel (Central Hotel, Uneeda Hotel and in 1900 the H. Hulse Hotel). In 1951 the bank was held up by the Boyd Gang which had robbed a number of banks in the Toronto area and Montreal. The robbery resulted in a shootout with Bradford police. There is a bullet lodged in the building across the street from the bank which was the police station at that time. Today this building is the CIBC bank.
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This building was owned and operated by Frank Allan and his son. They supplied Farm, Garden and Agricultural equipment to Bradford. The eagle sitting on a globe statue out front was a local landmark and symbolized that Case equipment was used around the world. The store was located next to Joe's barber shop and the sign for Canadian Tire can be seen up the street.
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This building was built in about 1950 as catholic school, and has since been used as a nursery school and seniors centre.
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