- CA BWGPL LHC-Dis-Hazel-PH9841
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- 1954
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Store underwater in the aftermath of Hurricane Hazel
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Store underwater in the aftermath of Hurricane Hazel
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Tornado - Dr. Larry Barcza's home
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Dr. Larry Barcza's home moments after the tornado hit Bradford . The front pillars were blown off.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
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Steve Rushton of Bradford stands by the wreckage of his camper-trailer yesterday after it was picked up by a tornado and dumped 75 feet away in a neighbor's yard. Several homes were damaged by the twister but there were no injuries.
Bradford Witness
Tornado - Dr Larry Barcza's house
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Cleaning up Dr. Barcza's swimming pool after a twister swept through Bradford.
Bradford Witness
Tornado Hits Waldie Crossland Home
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Waldie Crossland's home moments after the tornado hit Bradford. His home is located in the hard-hit Fletcher St. area.
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Debris from the tornado that hit Bradford is scattered over back yards in the hard-hit Fletcher St. area. Pictured here is debris pulled out of Dr. Barcza's swimming pool.
Bradford Witness
Tornado Hits Bradford - Colborne Street
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A tree lies across Colburne St, one of the many uprooted by the tornado that hit Bradford. The Nelson-Cambridge area was also hard hit, as was the International Fruit building.
Springdale School Float in Centennial Parade
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Springdale Christian School float in the Centennial Parade in 1967.
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Bradford's Centennial Parade, August 1957.
Roadblock - Boyd Gang Bank Robbery
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Road block on highway was almost immediately thrown up by provincial police. Police said the pattern of escape used by men was similar to that employed in the hold-up of the Royal Bank of Canada at Woodbridge, just 17 days ago today.