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Gilford Station

The Gilford Station was a popular stop along the railway bringing mail to the surrounding area and vacationers to the beach. It is now in the Simcoe County Museum.

The first temporary train station was built in 1853 with the coming of the new train service up to Barrie. A permanent station was built in 1870.

Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church

Anniversary Sunday was always a special event in church life. Members would invite as many as 20 or 30 relatives to the church service and then provide them with a hot dinner and an afternoon of fellowship before returning for the evening service. This was one such occasion at the Scotch Settlement Presbyterian Church. This photo was taken at the Lloyd home following the anniversary celebrations on the first Sunday of June. Back L-R: Mrs. Howard Robson, Laura Lloyd, Alvin Smith, Edna Smith, Gordon McCutcheon, Mac McEwan, Edith Carscadden, Ivadell McDevitt, Myrtle Ritchie, Percy Carscadden, Howard Robson Middle: Garl McEwan, Velma Smith Front: Edgar Lloyd, Budd Robson, Walter Lloyd, Helen Robson, Alice Smith, Milton Ritchie.

Edgar Lloyd

Mira Wood's Medal

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One of the metals received by Mira Wood.

M. Roberts

Lloyd horses

Steve Katrinak prepares the four-horse team for a hitch to the grain binder on the Lloyd farm.

Hambly Family Sketch

Large wall portrait of Frank Hambly, Weston Hambly, William James Hambly and Anne Geach Hambly (died age 19).

Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library

Twelfth Line

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Twelfth Line west from the 5th sideroad, the way roads used to look; a path through the bush.

Honey House

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The Honey House - Gardener Home on Concession 14.

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