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Part of George Jackson fonds
The house located at 64 James St. was considered to be new when this photo was taken in 1995. The area behind the house was once used for lawn bowling. (1)
George Jackson
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Part of George Jackson fonds
The house located at 64 James St. was considered to be new when this photo was taken in 1995. The area behind the house was once used for lawn bowling. (1)
George Jackson
Anglican Young People's Association pin
Part of Local History Collection
Pin of the Anglican Young People's Association, part of the Walter Reeves, Town Constable collection.
The Anglican Young People's Association was devised by the Anglican Church for its younger members. There was a branch of the Association based on Canada, and began in 1902.
Bill Marks
Bradford Women's Institute Sign
Part of Local History Artifacts
Wooden sign with Bradford W.I. engraved on the front.
Bradford Women's Institute
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
"Before the turn of the century, the Doolittle Rifle Club and the Neilly team were widely known as marksmen. This picture was taken in the 1890's after the 10 Neilly boys trounced the Barrie Rifle Club by more than 90 points. The Neillys were either brothers or first cousins except for John R. who was a second cousin."
Front row, left to right: John G. (grandfather of Hazel Kell, Kay Russell and Wilford Neilly's family), James A. (Etta Meredith's father), Joseph, John D. Doolittle (Gilford, captain of the club).
Middle row, left to right: Samuel (grandfather of Sam Neilly), Matthew (who lived where Neilly lives today), Robert (owner of a Bradford Hardware store)
Back Row, left to right: unknown, John D. (father of Lorne), John R. and Andrew (Bradford jeweler).
Bradford Library Art Presentation
Part of Local History Collection
Pauline Holancin standing with a piece of her art. This piece was presented by the Bradford Women's Institute to the new Bradford Public Library at the time of the opening of the library's Holland Court location.
Bradford Library Art Presentation Group Photo
Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of a presentation by the Bradford Women's Institute to the new Bradford Public Library of a painting by Pauline Holancin at the time of the opening of the library's Holland Court location.
Left to right: Pauline Holancin (Artist), Hazel Church, Elsie Curry, Marie Tizzard, Cynthia Tizzard, Doris Church, Mary Spence and Ada Watson (at front, Blue dress)
Back to Its Roots at Carrotfest
Part of Local History Collection
Article about the success of the 2002 Carrotfest. It outlines the food, entertainment and events that made up Carrotfest for that year.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Bradford Lions Pancake Breakfast, at Carrotfest
Part of Local History Collection
Letter to the editor about the pancake breakfast hosted by the Bradford Lions Club, as part of the 2001 Carrotfest celebration.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Times
Part of Local History Artifacts
Document noting the induction of Walter A. Reeves into the Simcoe Masonic Lodge.
Simcoe Lodge No. 79 A.F. & A.M.
Part of Local History Artifacts
Two lawn bowling balls. One engrave with "LHC" and the other with "W.L.C." One belonged to Dr. Lewis H. Campbell and the other to his brother William L. Campbell. Both were members of Bradford's lawn bowling club.
Luanne Campbell Edwards