Storefronts and Shops of Bradford
- CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-Store
- Pasta/Processo
- ? - 2018
Parte de Local History Collection
Contains historic photographs of and information about the businesses and storefronts of Bradford's older days
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Storefronts and Shops of Bradford
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Contains historic photographs of and information about the businesses and storefronts of Bradford's older days
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Contains photographs, paintings/pictures, maps, etc. relating to Bond Head
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View of Bradford Shippers Ltd. from Holland St.
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View of the (current) Tupling Insurance Building when it was vacant in the early 1990s. On the southeast corner of Holland St. East and Dissette Street.
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Photographs of the Webb family found in the BWGPL collection.
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D.G. Bevan Insurance Brokers, Ltd.
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The building of the D.G. Bevan Insurance Brokers, Ltd. at 61 Holland Street West. This building currently houses the Hearing Sciences Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre. It was built in the 1880s by Mark Scanlon Jr., son of the one of the town founders Mark Scanlon, to house the Scanlon Law Offices in a Romanesque revival architecture style. His son Albert was also a lawyer for the Town.
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This is a picture of Holland Street looking east when it was just a dirt road. Kilkenny Furniture was located at the corner of Moore and Holland Streets. To the right of it is J.A. Webb's Meat Market, Ernest Snow's Saddlery, and Davey's Butcher Shop.
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Bak's Market
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The Country Store and Marshland
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View of The Country Store and residences backing onto the Holland Marsh in the early 1990s.
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View of The Country Store in the early 1990s.
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