- CA BWGPL OS11032
- 1950
The last load of grain shaves being threshed. This is a stock threshing some from the early 1950's.
The last load of grain shaves being threshed. This is a stock threshing some from the early 1950's.
One example of the many different styles of rail fence that were erected.
Part of Local History Collection
Dance in the basement assembly room of Bradford High School. Shown in the photo from left to right are George Petro, David (Zeke) Lee, and Emil Maslak. During the dance the boys sat on one side of the room and the girls sat on the other.
The Fizzell house. It had a blacksmith shop attached on the east side and stands today as a private residence.
This pair of elegant pink granite obelisks, gracing the Thorton Union Cemetery, is typical of the work produced by J and A Borrowman, Bradford Monuments, erected 1865 and 67.
Official Opening Yet To Come ... But Every Room Already Filled
Bradford has reason to be proud of its new school, built at cost of $207,000, and opened in September. It hasn't had its official opening yet, but its seven rooms are already in good use...each of them filled with young people.