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11 & 88 Super Convenience

11 and 88 Super Convenience on the north west corner of Holland and Barrie Streets in Bradford.

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Town Hall and Courthouse

The Bradford Courthouse and old town hall building which now houses the town financial offices at 57-61 Holland Street East.

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37 Holland Street East, Bradford

The traffic ticket office and Bradford Glass and Mirror located on the north side of Holland Street East at number 37.

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21 Holland St. W.

This is now the Evans and Evans Law Offices.

Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo.

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Stained glass window pane (green)

A stained glass window pane, coloured green. Made in a pointed arch shape, with wooden tracery/framing. Part of the original stained glass windows of the Bradford United Church that were removed to make room for new donated stained glass in the late 20th century.

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23/25 and 27 Holland Street East

The buildings shown in this photo are located at 21, 23, 25 and 27 Holland St. East. One of the buildings in this row was once a bakery and confectionary owned by Jack Madil. There were two ovens in the rear and a barn at the back of the property. Jack later sold the business to Fred Gowland in the early 1930’s and bought a farm (on the north side of Concession 10, on the west side of Sideroad 10). Fred and his family moved into the living quarters above the bakery. He had a partner and second baker named Bert Hunt. Fred later got a job as head baker at the Penetanguishene Asylum and moved to that area. Bert was left to run the business until he got sick. The business was then closed and the building was sold.
The 25 Holland St. East address was the Liberal Party office for Kraft Sloan in 1995.
The 27 Holland St. East address was the location of a barber shop run by Joe Scotto for over thirty years. (1, 2)

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