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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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An old time postcard featuring Bradford Public School. This photo is from the Bradford Womens Institute Scrapbooks.
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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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Newton Robinson School S.S. #10
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S.S. #10, Newton Robinson, c. 1884.
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S.S. # 3, West Gwillimbury
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S.S. #8, Bowles School, in the winter months.
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King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited Canada.One warm evening in June 1939, the elementary school children and parents of West Gwillimbury drove to Alliston to see the Royal Couple on board the train as it passed through the little town. But the train did not stop and thousands of disappointed onlookers did not get a glimpse of the King and Queen. Engineer Harry Toman (brother-in-law of Herbert Bowles) was under instruction not to stop the Royal Train as it was late leaving the Toronto Station. At Midhurst, where 28 peoples were gathered, the train stopped to take on water supplies. King George VI stepped off the train to shake hands with the small group. One of those present was Edith Belfry, teacher of S.S. #9 Mount Pleasant. The Bradford High School students went by train to Toronto where they saw the Royal Couple riding in the Royal Car. The pupils had been given flags to wave and in some places the children put pennies on the railroad tracks.
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Robert J. Webber, son of John and Sarah Webber.
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Riley families house and barn on the 9th Concession, Lot 6 in West Gwillimbury.
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The historical plaque in front of the Auld Kirk commemorating the Selkirk Settlers who moved to West Gwillimbury and helped build this church.
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