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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains clippings and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury residents and workers
Joe Saint
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Part of Joe Saint fonds
Contains clippings and photographs of Bradford West Gwillimbury residents and workers
Joe Saint
Part of Local History Collection
Riley families house and barn on the 9th Concession, Lot 6 in West Gwillimbury.
Saint, Frank and one of his horses
Part of Local History Collection
Frank Saint with one of his stallions.
Samuel & Marianne Hughes Family
Part of Local History Collection
Back Row: Unknown, Phoebe (Hughes) Robertson, Fred Willis, Unknown, Norman Walker, Joel Hughes. Front Row: Elizabeth (Hughes) Willis, Samuel L. Hughes, Marianne Hughes, Rachel (Hughes) Walker, Albert Robertson.
Part of Local History Collection
Samuel and Marianne Hughes' Golden Wedding Anniversary.
Part of Local History Collection
Municipality :
Community : West Gwillimbury
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Description : Samuel & Marianne Hughes' family.
Back Row, left to right: Martha E., Rachel M., George, Phoebe C.
Front Row: Marianne, Joel, Elizabeth, Samuel L.
Connie Hughes
Part of Local History Artifacts
A metal and wooden sickle. Similar to a scythe, a sickle is a hand held tool for agricultural use, specifically used to cut things like grass or hay.
Bill Marks
Part of Oral History Collection
An interview with Herb Taylor, recorded and prompted by George Jackson. Herb discusses working with Professor W.H. Day and dredging the Holland Marsh. Herb also talks about serving in World War II, and working on the Marsh.
Herb Taylor
Part of Local History Collection
"The story of Ansnorveld began in 1928, when Peter Rol and his family arrived in Bradford from Holland. An experienced farmer, Rol was soon working on the land here, also. He learned to speak English by attending services in the Presbyterian church, and he learned to read English by reading comic strips. The language problem being resolved, the industrious family had, by 1930, opened up its own market where the Rol produce was sold. ..."
Dorothy Cilipka
Part of Local History Collection
Threshing at the Faris Farm circa 1892, showing the stationary steam engine, and the barn of the era, with no foundation on the north half of lot 12, con. 5.