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- 1850
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Description : See "Davis Stoddart / Frank Ritchie farm house" for more information on the home.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Description : See "Davis Stoddart / Frank Ritchie farm house" for more information on the home.
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Bradford Model School on a postcard, from 1907.
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The church was built in 1865, and renovated in 1883, and 1903. Rev. J.W. Clarke was in charge when it first opened.
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Contains items donated to the BWG Public Library by Dorothy Cilipka
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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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Bradford & District Memorial Community Centre and Bradford Curling Club.
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Holland St., Looking West Later
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White building on left is Compton's IGA. Sometime in the 1950's.
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This building was built around 1862. It was close to John Edmanson's Hotel which was a very important (and sometimes only) public building in town. Town Hall became the towns first community center and the town grew around these two buildings.
Town Hall survived the Great Fire of 1871 but was damaged in the storm of 1875 and the bell tower was removed. The wooden front doors were replaced by glass. A World War I memorial used to be on the grounds (two crossed rifles). Up to the mid 1930's a weekly market day took place here.
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John Edmanson's Tavern was built in 1831 and escaped the Great Fire of 1971 which destroyed about 130 businesses and houses in Bradford. Later this became the Bingham's Hotel and today it exists as two private attached residences.
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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.