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Photograph of the Uneeda Hotel at the Four Corners
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of the Uneeda Hotel at the Four Corners
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of the Village Inn Hotel on the southeast corner of Holland Street and Simcoe Road. The Village Inn exterior was renovated in the 2000s, and has been in operation since the early 1900s.
Queen's Hotel Advertisement Card
Part of Local History Collection
Business card advertisement for the Queen's Hotel from 1910. Includes etiquette for motor cars on back.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
The building was built before 1891. It replaced the Western Hotel which burned down in 1890. It consisted of three stories and a basement, with the front spanning about 100 feet. It held 25 bedrooms, a sitting parlor downstairs, a ladies parlour upstairs, and a dining room. In 1900 it became the Armstrong Hotel. The inside was upgraded in 1905 when it was purchased by W. Whyle. In 1907, the stables could hold 75 horses, and the rates were $1-1.50 per day. In 1931 Henry Lang ran the hotel and in the 1950's and 1960's the McEvoy family owned it.
Part of Local History Collection
The article accompanying this photograph gives a brief history of the Queen's Hotel, rebuilt after Bradford's great fire of 1871 as Western Hotel. The Western Hotel burned down in 1890, and the structure in the photograph was built soon after. It was owned by William Whyle in 1906.
Edmund Garrett
Part of Local History Collection
Living heritage - Bradford's oldest streets
Part of Local History Collection
"To celebrate Canada's 125th birthday, why not take a walking tour of some of the oldest streets in Bradford, four of which date back 162 years!" ...
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Lefroy started with a sawmill - It's now a bustling community
Part of Local History Collection
Article on the history of Lefroy. Scanned from a donation of the Bradford Today supplement to the Bradford Witness.
Bradford Today
Part of Local History Collection
An article about a lacrosse club banquet held at the North American Hotel and attended by Bradford's team. It highlights Lewis Campbell's reception of a silver badge for his contributions to the team.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Vital Statistics
An obituary for George Webb, previous owner of the Uneda Hotel. He passed away on May 16th, 1926 and this obituary appeared in the May 19th, 1926 issue of the Bradford Witness.
Bradford Witness