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Community : Cookstown
Lot : SH 1
Concession : 1
Description : St. John's Anglican Rectory
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Community : Cookstown
Lot : SH 1
Concession : 1
Description : St. John's Anglican Rectory
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This event took place at the Bradford Town Hall, sometime before or during World War I.
Please contact the Bradford WG Public Library (905-775-3328) if you have any additional information about this photo or its contents.
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O.R.H.A. Bradford Argos 1940-1
Intermediate A Champions
Back Row: D. Dobson, S. McCullough, W. Covert, W. Botham, D. Goodrow, D. Hunter, W. Fuller
Front Row: C. Nesbitt, J. Church, G. Church, W. Stephenson, R. Collings, L. Houghton, D. Carter
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Mrs. Mulock, mother of Sir William Mulock.
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Henry Christopher Douse, born July 17, 1897. Killed in action at Cambrai with 42nd Battalion, Sept. 29, 1918. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Douse, Lefroy.
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John Harrison Douse, born Nov. 17, 1887. Killed in action at Amiens with 3rd Battalion, August 8, 1918.
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Gordon Douse, born May 22, 1892. Killed in action at Cambrai with 42nd Battalion, September 29, 1918. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J.G. Douse, Lefroy.
Sir William Mulock and William Lyon Mackenzie King having breakfast
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Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King having breakfast with Sir William Mulock on Sir William's hundredth birthday.
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Photo is taken facing north prior to the flood of Hurricane Hazel (October 15, 1954) Lettuce in foreground is #9654 lettuce. Hand dug ditch is also illustrated.
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Photo was taken near the Bradford Pump House at the junction of the canal and the Holland River near Hwy. 11. The pumps were flown in from Western Canada by the Armed Forces, arranged by Mr. Stoddart. A tractor was used to run the pump. Water was pumped from the flooded land over the dyke and into the canal from where it flowed along the Holland River and into Cook's Bay.
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