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The Campbell House (west view) located at 33 John St East. The house was built in 1900.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
The Campbell House (west view) located at 33 John St East. The house was built in 1900.
Hockey Stick Factory - Ash Tray souvenirs
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Photograph of hockey stick ashtrays from the Hockey Stick Factory in Bradford. A puck sits in the centre of the sticks. These were owned by Bruce Davey and Marg Davey, former workers of the Factory.
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This photograph was published in the Toronto Star, and features (l-r) Ben Collings, Tom Bell and Ted Gapp. The photograph was submitted to the Star from Mrs. Gould, Newmarket, ON.
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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
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Building of the Community Centre
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A photograph of the community centre being constructed in 1956.
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Train wreck of April 14, 1928. The CNR train crashed just past the Bradford station as it was heading southbound across the river. Engineer J.W Brooks died from this crash, and was found in his seat when the wreck was recovered. He died from the force and circumstances of the derailment. There was no known cause of the derailment.
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Municipality : Bradford
Community : Bradford
Description : Picture of the damage done by fire on Holland Street West in 1959.
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Bradford High School, destroyed by fire in 1923. These are the remains.
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The Breen Refrigeration Service store prior to the 1959 fire on Holland Street W. which damaged the building.
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Mail burned in post office blaze
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Article about the Post Office fire which occurred on April 29, 1981.
Photo at the bottom of the article was captioned: "Cleaning Up, I the aftermath of last week's post office fire, postal worker Bill Marks shows a gentleman all that's left of a letter he mailed. In the photo at the right [see Related Description], postmaster Keith Stevens sifts through some of the identifiable mail. While 125 pieces were identified, at least as many - and likely more - were destroyed, Mr. Stevens estimated. More details on this page."
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