- CA BWGPL OH-West-West
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- 1996-10-29
Parte de Oral History Collection
Transcript of George Jackson's interview with John West.
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Parte de Oral History Collection
Transcript of George Jackson's interview with John West.
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Saint, Joe MP3 (#1) - On Moore Street
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An interview with Mr. Joe Saint describing what Moore Street used to look like in the 1920’s in regards to houses and churches.
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Saint, Joe Transcript(#1) - On Moore Street
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Transcript of George Jackson's interview and review of the Notes on Bradford Homes booklet for Moore Street, with Joe Saint.
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Parte de George Jackson fonds
"I would like to commend both your staff and paper for the coverage given to both the Planning Board meeting and the Council meeting in West Gwillimbury regarding Crang Agrominium. However, there are a lot of facts that I would like the residents of West Gwillimbury to understand about the Agrominium proposal that I am sure they are not aware of..."
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Turner, Irene (Brown) and Brown, Ernest MP3
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An interview with Mrs. Irene Turner and her brother, Ernest Brown, discussing family history.
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Turner, Irene (Brown) and Brown, Ernest Transcript
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Transcript of an interview with Irene Turner and Ernest Brown, discussing their family history.
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Parte de George Jackson fonds
This folder contains photographs of various historic buildings in Bradford and accompanying descriptions on each. The photographs are found in the Bill & Erica Marks Archive Room and were originally compiled by George Jackson and Joe Saint. The text accompanying each photograph was researched and written in 2015-2017 by Janice Hopkins, a long-time library volunteer. She utilized many library resources in her research which are noted at the bottom of each description. See below for information on each reference.
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Parte de George Jackson fonds
This house is located at 28 Letitia Street. The street was named after Letitia Magee, the founder of the original subdivision in Bradford in the 1830’s. The name was later changed to Frederick St. to avoid confusion during emergency calls.
Early research notes on this home from George Jackson lists Jim McKinstry (Bob), a lumber mill worker, as an early owner of the property. The house on this property was built by Henry Bell, with assistance from some of his family members, in 1951, and the Bell family moved into the house in September of that year. Mr. Bell resided here until his passing in 1987. The home was inhabited by the Bell family until 2000.
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