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Part of Local History Collection
Two ads for Bradford businesses, including H.R. Douglas and McKinstry’s Garage, c. 1933.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Part of Local History Collection
Two ads for Bradford businesses, including H.R. Douglas and McKinstry’s Garage, c. 1933.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Communities - Scotch Settlement
Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on the Scotch Settlement
Joe Saint
Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains articles and clippings related to the buildings and architecture of Bradford West Gwillimbury, from L-Z
Joe Saint
Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of the 1908 Intermediate O.L.A. Champions.
Front Row: W. Reeves, Rex Morris (Mascot), J. Webb.
Middle Row (left to right): L.H. Campbell, W.C. Davey (Ex-President),
W.L. Campbell (Sec'y Treas.), T.E. Bell(President),
G.G. Green (Ex-President), B.B. Collings (Captain), L. Cotton.
Back Row (left to right): J.H. Martin, O. Robinson, N. McKinstry,
J. Sutherland, W.G. Sutherland, Robert McKinstry,
R. Anderson, E.V. Graham, L. Church.
Bill Marks
Bradford Junior Lacrosse Champions
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Bradford, the Ontario Junior Lacrosse Champions, 1902.
Back Row, left to right: W.L. Campbell, W. Ward, E. Jackson, Geo. Bell, G.G. Green, W. Turner, J. Curry, N. Strong.
Middle Row: Roy Hill, H. Heffernan, R. Manning, Dr. L.H. Campbell, Geo. Stewart, N. Stibbs.
Front Row: H. Wilkinson, Jas. Webb, Dave Ellerby, Fred Coombs, J. Farrell, R. McKinstry, H. Graham.
Bradford won the same championship title in 1904 and 1905.
Part of Vital Statistics
Event Date : Friday, September 12, 1952
Event Type : Death
Municipality : Burbank, California
Description : Died at his home in Burbank, California. Husband of May McKenzie; father of daughter Frances, and brother of the late Mrs. Ruth Saint. The deceased was born in Bradford and was first employed in the butcher business by Wm. Davey. On Jan. 1, 1906, he bought the business from Mr. Davey but later that year sold to Mr. James A. Webb and left town. Mr. Archer was an outstanding athlete, and being a member of Bradford's famous lacrosse team, played centre field with such well known team mates as Jas. Webb, R. McKinstry and the late Dr. Campbell.
Bradford Witness