- CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Stre-2018-06-08-11
- Unidad documental simple
- 1930 - 1939
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Photograph of Holland Street looking West. The Holland Theatre and the Village Inn can be seen in the image.
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Photograph of Holland Street looking West. The Holland Theatre and the Village Inn can be seen in the image.
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Photograph of the North view of Barrie Street.
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Photograph of Holland Street, facing West.
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Michigan Pike Association Celebration
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Photograph of Dr. Lewis H. Campbell in his Lacrosse uniform around 1885.
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Elizabeth Florence "Libbie" Campbell
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Photograph of Elizabeth Florence Campbell (also referred to as Libbie, around 1900.) Sister of William L. and Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. Libbie helped her father William run his coal and grain business and continued doing so after his death in 1914.
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Dr. Lewis H. & Louise Campbell's Home and Gathering
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Photograph of a gathering in front of the home of Dr. Lewis H. and Louise Campbell. Bessie Campbell, Dr. Campbell's mother is on extreme left in back row. His mother in law, Mary Jane Graham is fifth from the right. Next to her is Louise's sister, Elizabeth. Louise is at the extreme right in back row. Dr Campbell's sister, Elizabeth is sitting second from the left in the front row. Picture taken around 1905.
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Photograph of Dr. Lewis H. Campbell, taken in Australia in 1907 during the All Canadian Lacrosse team tour of Australia in which he was one of three Bradford players. At this time Dr. Campbell had played in more championship games than any other player in Canada.
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Photograph of Marjorie Blanchard Campbell. Wife of William L. Campbell. They met in 1915 when Marjorie was visiting Bradford friends who had moved from her home in Jamestown, New York. Picture taken 1910.
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Ink blotter advertisement advertising the radio program, "The Shadow" and J. E Coombs, Bradford dealers of "Blue Coal."
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