- CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-BW1906-PH12798
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- 1906-05-31
Parte de Local History Collection
An article describing Mr. Henry "Harry" Parker's blacksmith shop.
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Parte de Local History Collection
An article describing Mr. Henry "Harry" Parker's blacksmith shop.
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Parte de Vital Statistics
Event Date : Saturday, September 14, 1907
Event Type : Marriage
Description : Laura Winnifred Young, to Dr. Herbert E. Watson. The wedding took place at "Algonquin Lodge" Bradford. The ceremony was performed by the father of the bride Rev. Egerton R. Young assisted by the bride's brother Rev. E. Ryerson Young and Rev. J.A. Long Ph.D. The couple will live in Preston.
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House of Dr. Frederick Coney Stevenson - c. 1905
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Photograph of the home of Dr. Frederick Coney Stevenson at 136 Barrie Street, c. 1905. In the 1940s it was added to, the facade changed and turned into a nursing home. This picture was given to Lew Campbell by Ken Stevenson, Dr. Stevenson’s grandson. Lew Campbell and his family lived at 129 Barrie Street, across the street from this house . Dr. Stevenson can be seen in the photo (sitting on the lawn).
One of Campbell's strongest childhood memories was seeing Dr. Stevenson collapse while cutting his lawn in 1927. He was pronounced dead when Dr. Lewis H. Campbell arrived minutes later.
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The Purchase of Algonquin Lodge
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"Masons, carpenters and painters have been for some time and are still at work at Algonquin Lodge, and "vaster than has been" are the improvements that are being made. This property was lately purchased from the Estate of the late Rev. E.R. Young by Mr. samuel Lukes, who contemplates making many changes to this already handsome structure, besides installing a hot water heating system, sceptic tank, etc."
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William L. and Marjorie Campbell Outside House - 1917
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Description : Mr. & Mrs. W.L. Campbell in front of their home at 129 Barrie St, soon after they were married.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Photograph of Bessie Blanchard, sister of Marjorie Blanchard Campbell (wife of William L. Campbell). The photograph was taken around 1920 when Bessie visited her sister and brother-in-law, travelling from Jamestown, New York. It also showcases the east view from the backyards of the houses on Barrie Street.
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Marjorie Campbell & Lewis B. Campbell
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Photograph from 1929 of Marjorie Blanchard Campbell, wife of William L. Campbell with son, Lewis Blanchard Campbell. Photograph taken in their home on Barrie Street in Bradford, Ontario.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Photograph of the North view of Barrie Street.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Photograph of the United Church on Barrie Street during the 1930s.
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Barrie Street Postcard Image - 1930s
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Photographic Postcard of the North view of Barrie Street during the 1930s.
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