The house located mid-block at 34 John St. East was built in the Ontario Vernacular style around 1850 in Amsterdam (on the east side of the Holland River). It was moved to its current site in Bradford around 1890 by Sam Lukes to provide housing for the staff of his flour mill. His mill was in its heyday at the turn of the century (1890-1910). McClary (a high school teacher) once lived here. Bert and Margaret Hunt raised their children (Phyllis, Art, Oscar, George and Lorna) here. Bob Veale, a WWI veteran and banker, lived here after WWII until his death.
The two-storey, two-bay house has a rectangular plan with a side hall, an asymmetrical façade, and a medium-pitched, hipped ‘Pedlar’ metal roof. An enclosed, entrance porch with a shallow, gable roof was added after the house was moved to Bradford. It is raised slightly above grade and has a single door and windows on three sides. The house has small window openings and double-hung windows (not original) with plain, wood trim and sills. Wood frame construction is covered with horizontal metal siding and there is a parged, stone foundation. The original cladding was probably wood cove siding. According to the 2000 inventory, the house likely had few decorative details originally. It also notes that other than the building’s form, few existing building elements appear to be original (1, 2, 3)
Event Date : Saturday, August 20, 1966
Event Type : Birth
Description : At York County Hospital, Newmarket, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. George Hunt, Bradford.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Wednesday, March 08, 1950
Event Type : Death
Description : Died unexpectedly after becoming ill three days previous. Had been unwell for many months, causing him to retire. Husband of Marjorie Andrews of West Gwillimbury (married at Cookstown). Father of Phyllis, Lorna, Madeleine, Harold, Arthur, George and Wallace. Brother of Mrs. Arthur Gale of Beaverton. Uncle of two nephews, one in England. Brother died in the First World War. Born in Thornford, England. Came to Canada in 1924. Lived in Lucknow and Port Perry before coming to Bradford in 1928. Worked at the Bradford Bakery with the late Mr. Fred Gowland. Took over the business with the owner's son-in-law, the late Mr. Stephenson, when Mr. Gowland moved to Penetanguishene. After Mr. Stephenson's death, Mr. Hunt continued to run the business until his own retirement. Member of the Oddfellows' Lodge. Funeral March 10 from Trinity Anglican Church, Rev. H.G. Blake officiating. Interment in St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.
Event Date : Sunday, January 16, 1977
Event Type : Death
Description : Died at Newmarket. Of Bradford, beloved wife of the late Albert Hunt and dear mother of Phyllis (Mrs. Myron MacPherson), Bradford, Lorna (Mrs. Bill Forbes), Bell Ewart; Harold of Bolton, Art and George of R.R. 2, Newmarket, Mandy (Mrs. Bruce Thompson), Stroud, and Wally of Newmarket. Also survived by three brothers, two sisters and twelve grandchildren. Resting at the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home, 30 Simcoe St., Bradford. Services in the chapel on Wednesday at 1 p.m. Interment St. Paul's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Saturday, May 22, 1965
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Betty Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jaques, R.R. 2, Newmarket, to George Edward Hunt of Bradford, son of Mrs. Hunt of Bradford and the late Mr. Albert Hunt. The marriage took place in Holland Landing United Church. Rev. D. J. Lute officiated. Miss Nancy Jaques, R.R. 2, Newmarket, was maid of honour. Mrs. Judy Vandergroef of Newmarket and Miss Carol Ann Marx of R.R. 2, Newmarket were bridesmaids and Miss Mary Romagnoli, R.R. 2, Newmarket was flower girl. The ring bearer was Master Edward Jaques, R.R. 2, Newmarket. Mr. Harold Hunt of Streetsville was his brother's groomsman and the ushers were Messers. Terry Jaques of R.R. 2, Newmarket and Mr. Arthur Hunt of Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will reside at 81 Frederick Street, Bradford.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Sunday, February 25, 1940
Event Type : Birth
Description : Born in York County Hospital, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hunt.
Bradford WitnessEvent Date : Saturday, December 28, 1963
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Marilyn Florence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodgson of Streetsville, formerly of Bradford, to Harold Albert Hunt of Bradford, son of Mrs. Hunt of Bradford and the late Mr. A. Hunt. The wedding took place in Grace Chapel, Ontario Ladies College, Whitby. Dr. S. L. Osborne, uncle of the bride, officiated. Miss Ann Syrett of Toronto was bridesmaid. Mr. Doug Thompson of Holland Landing was groomsman and the ushers were the groom's brother, Mr. George Hunt, and Mr. William MacPherson, both of Bradford. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt will reside in Cooksville.
Bradford Witness