Gummerson House - 151 Church St.
- CA BWGPL DC-PH3214
- Stuk
- 1968
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
"The Gummerson House".
Built about 1880.
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Gummerson House - 151 Church St.
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
"The Gummerson House".
Built about 1880.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Known as the George Morton House.
Built between 1860 and 1880.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
This is now the Evans and Evans Law Offices.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
This building was located on Holland St. E. The store pictured was owned by W. Curry who opened the business in 1943. Before Bradford Seed House opened, this building was a shoe store rented by Joe Coridan from Howard Bowser (Bowsher), an Englishman, who owned the building at that time. Today the building has been demolished and this site is a parking lot near the CIBC bank.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
The Village Inn is located on Holland Street East. The architect was Mr. William F. Sparling and it is an Old English or Tudor style building built in 1938. Mr. Sparling also designed the Granite Club, Masonic Temple and the Metropolitan Building all in Toronto.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
These shops were located on Holland St. East, near Barrie Street. This building used to be Bracken's Drug Store, owned by Mr E.O. Bracken and part of I.D.A. (Independent Druggists Alliance). Mrs. Myrtle Bracken was a Public School Teacher.
Today this is a jewellery store.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
The United Church is located on Barrie Street. This church was built around 1865 and uses the Gothic style of architecture. It is the oldest surviving church in town. This building may have been designed by John Howard, a famous architect in Toronto who designed churches and public buildings resembling this one. The Sunday School room at the back of the present church was the first church built in 1836. Originally this was a Methodist Church.
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Located on the corner of Church and James Street. This church was built in 1900 after the original church was destroyed by fire. The first church was built in 1851 and burned down in April 1900. Rev. G.B. Morley was the first minister in the new church.
It is built in early English Style and used Milton Pressed Brick, a high quality and expensive brick.
Thomas Driffill's Hardware Store
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
This building was probably built around 1851. The Driffill family lived and operated a business in Bradford before 1867.
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
The Railway station was located on Bridge St.
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