Entrance of Bradford GO Station
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Looking south-west at the Bradford GO Station.
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Entrance of Bradford GO Station
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Looking south-west at the Bradford GO Station.
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Bradford GO Station - view from the tracks
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Looking over the tracks at the Bradford GO Station.
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Elizabeth Gwillim Statue profile view
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Side-view of the Elizabeth Gwillim statue which commemorates the woman whom the region of Bradford West Gwillimbury is named after. This statue was erected by the Gwillim Group, with help from sculptor Brenda Wainman Goulet, on the corner of John and Barrie Streets in Bradford. This side view shows the statues portrayal of the meeting of the Simcoes with the Objigway Chief, Great Sail who is pictured holding Francis Simcoe.
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Gwillim statue left side detail
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Detail of the left side of statue, featuring the Georgina Church, circa 1796
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Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe statue detail
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Detail of Elizabeth Gwillim Simcoe statue from the front
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Commemorative spoon head detail.
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Water Pump Sculpture - side view
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Plaque by the Bradford West Gwillimbury Local History Association:
"This cast iron base and impeller were components of one of the two original water pumps installed in the 1928 Holland Marsh Drainage Scheme. The pumps would lower the water level by four to five feet thereby draining the water out of the marsh and allowing the marsh lands to be dried and cultivated. The two pumps could each lift 20 000 gallons per minute from the reservoir over the dam.
The Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury assisted in developing the water fountain. George Holancin, local metal sculptor, created the winged blue heron. This piece won Top Honours for Floral Displays as part of the Communities in Bloom Ontario 2006 program."
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Newspaper clipping cut out from page 5 of the November 24, 1982 issue of The Witness. The clipping includes a photograph of the dedication of the Christian education wing for the Bradford United Church, with the caption included. The caption identifies the people in the photo as building committee members Bob Sturgeon, Joe Gordon, Doug Stewart, Art Kneeshaw, and Rev. Henry Dahlin. The caption also includes information on the construction of the wing, the dedication of the wing, and other attendees not pictured.
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Congregational Board information with edits
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Typed document explaining the role and responsibilities of the Congregational Board of the Bradford United Church, sub-committees, and their members. Some words blacked out in marker.
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