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United Church Manse looking across the road from Cardie McLean's.
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United Church Manse looking across the road from Cardie McLean's.
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The Bond Head Trinity Anglican Church. In the photo are Rev Thomas Ball, Mildred Ball, Mrs Cummings (in the white dress), Mr Austin Richards, Mr John Henry Carter and others.
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A post card of the Bond Head Trinity Anglican church.
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The first S.S. #6 School was moved to the Church farm where it functioned as a barn until it was obtained by the Chambers family and moved to Bond Head where it was restored and today is used as a carpentry shop operated by the family.
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S.S. #5, Bond Head School. This one-room schoolhouse was built in 1874
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Sir Francis Bond Head (1793-1875) was the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada from 1835-1838, and in this time he sent a militia to squash the 1837 Rebellion, led by William Lyon Mackenzie, at Montgomery's Tavern.
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Reverend Hearn of Trinity Anglican Church, Bond Head.
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Rev. and Mrs. Hearn standing at the door of Trinity Anglican Church in Bond Head.
Vera Stoddart
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Original schoolhouse in Bond Head.
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The New S.S. # 5 West Gwillimbury School at Bond Head. This building was erected on the same property just south of the 80 year old school. The one-classroom brick structure, built by Contractor Wilfred Halbert from Thornton had windows all along the side facing the road. The students and teacher, George Pocock moved from one school to the other at the beginning of February 1954. An additional classroom opened on January 3, 1955 with Dawna Herard as the firs teacher.