- CA BWGPL LHC-Dis-Hazel-2016-11-04-03
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- 1979
Parte de Local History Collection
Debris from the marshland piling up along Highway 400. Photograph from Betty Kennedy's 'Hurricane Hazel,' found in the Local History Collection.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Debris from the marshland piling up along Highway 400. Photograph from Betty Kennedy's 'Hurricane Hazel,' found in the Local History Collection.
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Parte de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mr. and Mrs. John West, discussing harvesting onions, potatoes and carrots, with mentions on the harvesting machines that were used in farming such vegetables.
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Parte de 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.
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Bradford Canada's Vegetable Industry pin
Parte de Local History Artifacts
Metal pin highlighting Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Parte de Local History Artifacts
Metal pin featuring Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Bradford Turnip and Carrot pin
Parte de Local History Artifacts
Metal pin featuring carrot and turnip, two products of the Holland Marsh.
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Bradford West Gwillimbury 25th anniversary amalgamation pins
Parte de Local History Artifacts
Board featuring 12 badges and pins, many highlighting Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Bak's Market - view from inside
Parte de Local History Collection
View of Bridge Street and of the flowers/produce outside of Bak's Market. Photo taken sometime between 1989 and 1992.
Parte de Local History Collection
View of Bridge Street, looking south over the Holland Marsh and Canal Road.
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Parte de George Jackson fonds
"Three of top winners at the South Simcoe 4-H banquet in Beeton pose with their awards. Left to right: Marianne Reynolds, high Beeton 4-H member, Carol Rintoul of Tottenham, top novice judge, and outstanding junior member; and John Rutten of Loretto, top swine club member in South Simcoe. At rear is Bill Brethet, a leader of the 4-H Dairy Club."
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