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Barns on the Langford Farm.
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Barns on the Langford Farm.
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Langford Farm.
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Langford House.
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Repairing the 7th Line just west of Bond Head.
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Barron's Dominion Hardware storefront on Holland St. This building was erected in 1873, though Barron's Hardware was established in 1932 by Harry Barron. See the Related Description link for the history of Barron's Hardware.
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John Zampaloni's store was located at the corner of Colborne Street and Holland Street East.
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Late Mrs. (John) Stibbs, her daughter, Florence (Mrs. Geo. Fogel) and son, Norman. The late Walter Probert was the sign painter. The sign in the window offers "$50 reward for Robber", as stated by Mrs. Fogel in later years. S.S. McKenzie owned the storefront later. Walter Probert was the sign painter.
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Funeral coach of B.B. Collings. B.B. ran the undertaking business in Bradford alongside with a furniture shop.
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Looking north west in Bradford at the intersection of Holland Street and Yonge Street.
This is the northwest corner of the main intersection in Bradford. This building was first known as the Innis House. In 1906, it was called the Central Hotel, and ran by Peter Holt. He had purchased the property in 1899 from Mr. L. Algeo. It had 22 bedrooms, and two sitting rooms. It was heated by a furnace, and lighted by acetylene. At this time, it was the longest established hotel in Bradford, and was frequented by the farming community when they came into Bradford. In this picture, it is the Uneeda Hotel. It later became the Bank of Commerce and then the 11 and 88 Convenience Store. Today, it is the Coffee Culture cafe.
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Opening of West Gwillimbury-Bradford Centennial Park
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A formation ride of the Governor General's Horse Guards at the Centennial Park during Saturday's opening celebration.
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