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Deerhurst Post Office

  • CA BWGPL OS9447

Thelma and Wilfred Kneeshaw in front of the Deerhurst Post Office.

Deerhurst Post Office

  • CA BWGPL OS9893
  • 1914

Document of the official closing of the Deerhurst Post Office.

Democracy At Best In Cosmopolitan Bradford Possibly Unique To All Of Canada

  • CA BWGPL PH26566

Municipality :
Community : Bradford
Lot :
Concession :
Description : Between four hundred and fifty and five hundred persons filled the Bradford District Memorial
Community Centre auditorium with a capacity crowd on Monda evening to witness and participate in the ceremonies announcing town status for Bradford. Of the crowd in attendance it is estimated that about one hundred and fifty were guests from outside the municipality, these including municipal officials and their wives from throughout Simcoe and York counties.

Demolition of Bradford Arena

  • CA BWGPL OS9123
  • 1956

Demolition of the old Bradford Arena located at John St. W. and Moore. The arena was built in 1913 and Harvey Curry's father William Curry was the contractor.

Demolition of Bradford Arena

  • CA BWGPL OS9111
  • 1956

Demolition of the old Bradford Arena located at John St. W. and Moore. The arena was built in 1913 and Harvey Curry's father William Curry was the contractor. This picture shows the rink being taken down by Nick Goedhardt's gang.

Demolition of Bradford Arena

  • CA BWGPL OS9193
  • 1956

Demolition of the old Bradford Arena located at John St. W. and Moore. The arena was built in 1913 and Harvey Curry's father William Curry was the contractor. This picture shows the last of the old Bradford rink in the first week of May, 1956.

Destroying local history

  • CA BWGPL PH26580

Municipality :
Community : Bradford
Lot :
Concession :
Description : To the Editor:
It seems the town of Bradford is establishing a reputation for rapid change and with it a wanton disregard for its valuable old buildings. I am referring to the old hotel demolished by Ingoglia Bros. and the old Wolfe farm home, more recently bulldozed on the west end of town. From previous inspection I can witness that these buildings were sound and could have continued to serve many more useful years. The building on the Ingoglia property was built about 1850 and is historically important since it was probably built as a hotel. It was a solid brick structure containing the original layout, staircase, doors, wood trim and some of the original window sash. This was a prime example of a fine early commercial building, typical of the old town of Bradford in 1850. The Wolfe farm house, c-1840, not originally located in the town, was a superb example of the early West Gwillimbury Regency style farm house. Built into the side of a hill, the single storey with living quarters in the walkout basement was a typical arrangement of the period. This gem was ceremoniously obliterated for a 'modern' subdivision. To my knowledge nothing was salvaged. The six-panel doors with original brass knobs, the panelled wainscotting, the doors and window trim, the 12 over 12 window sash, the elegantly simple front entrance with transom and rare nine panelled front door - all reduced to rubble in a matter of minutes! The panel molding on the doors was identical to that recorded on a Tecumseth township house that is now designated an historical house under the Ontario Heritage Act. Few people knew of its mud brick construction, a material commonly used in the mid nineteenth century. It had many interesting features. Is there a photograph remaining. There is no acceptable reason why both of these historically valuable buildings could not have been preserved. Some day effective legislation will prevent this shameful and thoughtless practice. In the meantime the people of Bradford and their council should do some serious soul-searching in an attempt to re-establish their priorities.

Devins House

  • CA BWGPL OS9077

Devins House (white house). This 1 1/2 storey saltbox is a plank on plank frame home. Front centre gable and rear dormer have been added. It was moved from Highway 27 to the 4th Line east of Highway 27. circa 1840.

DH Motor Sales

  • CA BWGPL OS10533

We are pleased, at this time to announce the appointment of Budd Robson to the position of General Manager or our Retail operation. Budd has spend most of his working years in service and retail business, and his continued success in our operation flatter this promotion.

Diamond Wedding

  • CA BWGPL PH26323

Municipality : Bond Head
Community : Alliston
Lot :
Concession :
Description : Edgar and Lulough Kneeshaw (nee Latimer) of Bond Head celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary last week. The couple was married in the bride's home north of Alliston January 7, 1920. Tecumseth Reeve Roy Gardhouse, Simcoe County Warden Allan McLean, and former Simcoe Centre MPP Arthur Evans were on hand to bring greetings from all levels of government, including Queen Elizabeth. The Kneeshaws live in a home on a lot purchased from Roy and Bea Dixon, who themselves celebrated 60 years of marriage last week. Congratulations!

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