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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on various schools around and within Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains news clippings and articles on various schools around and within Bradford West Gwillimbury
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains articles and clippings related to the buildings and architecture of Bradford West Gwillimbury, from L-Z
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Photographs - Sports & Organizations
Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains articles, clippings, and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury sports and athletes
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains misc. items, lettered P- Z
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Scotch Settlement School - S.S. #4
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
S. S. # 4 School house.
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Part of WEGWHIST Collection
S.S. #2, typical log school of the time.
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Part of WEGWHIST Collection
"Dr. Bruce, of Toronto, was called here, professionally, on Saturday afternoon last to see Mr. Geo. W. Stoddart who had sustained a broken leg, at the ankle, a few days previously. The Dr. arrived here in his auto and remained a little more than an hour. We understand he expressed no fear of serious results and spoke hopefully of the break properly healing in due time."
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Part of Local History Collection
The article accompanying this photograph gives a quick history of Bemrose Co. General Store, owned by the Bemrose brothers John and James. Their father, John, was a contractor and was well known in the town, a reputation which was passed down to the brothers. This store in the photograph was run by James Bemrose alone after his return to Bradford in 1901 in the former store of J.S. Boddy, and was in the same block as the Edmanson businesses on Holland Street (near 71 Holland St. East).
James Bemrose was a member of the Masonic Order. This photograph was taken because he was part of Bradford's Model School Board, along with other board members.
Part of Local History Collection
This high school was located on Queen Street. It consisted of four large classrooms, two upstairs and two down, and a natural history room. It was built in 1892. The school employed three teachers. In 1900, the number of students was 87. In 1904, it was 144. The first head master was S. Arthur Marling. This building burned down in 1924.
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Bradford High School burned down
Part of Local History Collection
Bradford High School, destroyed by fire in 1923. These are the remains.
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