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Bond Head looking at Church Street.
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Bond Head looking at Church Street.
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Hardware store owned by Alonzo Feaver in Bond Head.
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Bench reads: "Sir William Osler, 1849 - 1919; In recognition of the Bond Head 175 Festival"
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Looking west down main street in Bond Head. Brazill Hotel (now Bond Head Hotel) two windows over the buggy shed were for the 75-foot dance hall built over the shed.
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Advertisement for the Bond Head Hotel. It was built on the corner of 88 and Old Essa Road (Hwy 88 and Hwy 27 today) in 1844 by James Banting. Samuel Manning owned the Hotel from ca. 1857 to 1873. In its time, it was known as the Manning House, the Queens Hotel, and the Bond Head Hotel. The original building burned down in 1892, and was rebuild as a brick structure, but no longer served as a hostelry.
The Brazill House later took over the name "Bond Head Hotel."
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Artist Davis' drawing of the Hipwell Store (Doeler's General Store) in Bond Head. The Hipwell Store was built in 1881 on the land of Joel Robinson's first general store (est. 1828). The previous store was destroyed by fire.
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Looking east from the four corners of Bond Head down Hwy 88 around 1868.
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Bond Head - looking east from the townline in 1868. The first store on the left is part of old Robinson Hotel. All the buildings from there past the buggies were burned in 1880.
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Advertisement for H. Bannerman, General Merchant in Bond Head.
Souvenir Private Post Card of Bond Head
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Bond Head looking east. Bond Head looking east, south side. Most of these buildings were burned during the 1892 fire. First building on right was used as storage for hardware store next door (by George Parker). Note square pad of cement in front of store. It was the inground scales mentioned in the story.