125th Anniversary Plate from Innisfil
- CA BWGPL AR-2016-10-21-13
- Item
- 1982
Congratulatory plate given by the Township of Innisfil to Bradford, celebrating Bradford's 125th Anniversary.
Township of Innisfil
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125th Anniversary Plate from Innisfil
Congratulatory plate given by the Township of Innisfil to Bradford, celebrating Bradford's 125th Anniversary.
Township of Innisfil
A poster for the celebrations occuring to mark the 125th anniversary of the town of Bradford.
Town of Bradford
The mid-block building located on the south side at 126 John St. West was built in the 1880’s in the Gothic Revival Cottage style. Originally, there was a back lane for Jim Woods' house and barn next to this house. Pratt lived here many years ago ...
Nancy Smith
Construction of the house located mid-block at 129 Barrie St. (and six others) was begun in 1912 by Lieutenant George Stoddart. When Stoddart went overseas during WWI, the project was completed by builder Art Saint. This house was built in the Edw...
Nancy Smith
129 James Street - The Old Presbyterian Manse
The Old Presbyterian Manse is located at 129 James St. (on the northeast corner of James and Essa Streets). It was built around 1875 in the Neoclassical style. It was being used as a manse at the turn of the century and has since been converted in...
Nancy Smith
The mid-block duplex located at 13 and 15 John St. West was built pre-1900 in the Neoclassical Duplex style. During the 1920’s, the building was moved back from the street and onto new concrete foundations that were built by Leonard Saint. The bui...
Nancy Smith
130 Church Street - The George Green House
The George Green House is a corner building located at 130 Church Street. It was built in the Gothic Revival style in the 1890’s. Originally, there was a barn located in the rear yard. The two-storey, two-bay house has a one-storey kitchen additio...
Nancy Smith
This house is located at 130 Essa Street. (1)
Janice Hopkins
The house located at 131 Church St. (on the southeast corner of Church and Hurd Streets) was built pre-1900 in the Gothic Revival style. It was once the home of the Taylor family. The 1½-storey, three-bay ‘cottage’ has a centre-hall plan and a med...
Nancy Smith
135 Barrie Street - The Fred C. Cook House
The Fred C. Cook House is located mid-block on the east side at 135 Barrie Street. The house was built in the Arts and Crafts style around 1925 by Art Saint. It is believed that this lot was originally owned by Fred Stoddart. This was the home of ...
Nancy Smith