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Photograph of the old Bradford Public School on Queen and Rebecca Streets
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Photograph of the old Bradford Public School on Queen and Rebecca Streets
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Photograph of the old Bradford High School on Queen Street
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Photograph of Pinkerton Schoolhouse students. Exact date of photograph unknown.
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Bradford High School Students - 1919
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Photograph students in Form I standing on the steps outside of Bradford High School on November 5, 1919.
Teachers (L-R): Mr. Charles W. Harrison, Miss E. Henry, Miss Jessie Curry
First Row (L-R): Cedric Hipwell, Norman Plant, Lyland Sturgeon, Emmerson Spence, Russel Bowles, Max Morris
Second Row (L-R): Vivian Bowles, Alberta Stoddart, Elizabeth Evans, Laura Kneeshaw, Pearl Metcalfe, Kathleen MacLean
Third Row (L-R): Kathleen Collings, Ruby Metcalfe, Dorothy Bell, Joyce Miller, Constance Nolan
Fourth Row (L-R): Kenneth Cummings, Charlie Brown, Howard Bowser (also written as Bowsher), Jim Webb
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An old time postcard featuring Bradford Public School. This photo is from the Bradford Womens Institute Scrapbooks.
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S.S. #3 West Gwillimbury School
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S.S. #3 - West Gwillimbury School
Back Row: Helen West, Marjorie Sutherland, Margaret Bateman, Doris Armstrong, Helen Kingsley, Ruth Westlake, Faris Kneeshaw, Roy Jeffery, Jack Armstrong.
Third Row: Helen Gold, ?, Evelyn West, ?, Elsie Jeffery
Second Row: Leonard Jeffery, Grenville Hudson, Donald Wilson, Clarence Jessop, Emery Kingsley, Tom Bateman, Harold West.
Front Row: ?, Norman (Rusty) Hudson, Herbert West.
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S.S. #11, Pinkerton School
This school was named after surveyor and settler Matthew Pinkerton. He built the log schoolhouse in 1840 on the NE corner of his lot (Con. 10, lot 6). A new, brick school was built in 1873 kitty-corner to the old one by Thomas Sleight, and was the first of its kind in the area. By 1908, a better brick school was built with two entrances and a bell tower, the one seen in the photograph. The school was in use at least until the late 1950s.
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S.S. # 7 Fishers Corners School
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S.S. #7 School
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S.S. #2, typical log school of the time.
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Bradford High School burned down
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Bradford High School, destroyed by fire in 1923. These are the remains.
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