- CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Muni-BWGCol-2016-10-28-10
- Unidad documental simple
- 1989-1992
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View of 136 Holland Street Plaza, which includes the Fish & Chips store and the Little Caesar's plaza
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View of 136 Holland Street Plaza, which includes the Fish & Chips store and the Little Caesar's plaza
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View of The Country Store in the early 1990s.
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Mural on the side of 64 Holland St. West. It depicted the farmers of the Holland Marsh. This mural was painted in 1995 as part of the Downtown Revitalization Project. It was painted over in the fall of 2016 due to vandalism, and only Gwilly the Carrot remains.
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Cameras, action on streets of Bradford
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"For those of you wondering about the new real estate office, bank and newspaper in town, (and why they're already gone), worry no longer. The film's been shot, the sets have been struck and the actors have all gone home. But for three days last week, Bradford was transformed to the sleepy town of Hope Springs by means of movie magic." ...
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View of the Foodland which used to reside at 118 Holland St. East.
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Kentucky Fried Chicken on Holland Street
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This photograph shows the Kentucky Fried Chicken store on Holland Street. The store closed down in early 2016 and the building remains empty.
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Holland Street East from Tim Horton's
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View of Holland Street East, looking west towards the Barrie/Simcoe St. intersection from the Tim Horton's of the early 1990s (118 Holland St. East.)
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The Country Store and Marshland
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View of The Country Store and residences backing onto the Holland Marsh in the early 1990s.
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View of the (current) Tupling Insurance Building when it was vacant in the early 1990s. On the southeast corner of Holland St. East and Dissette Street.
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D.G. Bevan Insurance Brokers, Ltd.
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The building of the D.G. Bevan Insurance Brokers, Ltd. at 61 Holland Street West. This building currently houses the Hearing Sciences Audiology and Hearing Aid Centre. It was built in the 1880s by Mark Scanlon Jr., son of the one of the town founders Mark Scanlon, to house the Scanlon Law Offices in a Romanesque revival architecture style. His son Albert was also a lawyer for the Town.
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