S.S. # 7 Fishers Corners School
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S.S. #7 School
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S.S. # 7 Fishers Corners School
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S.S. #7 School
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Iva Jeffery and Marion English in front of S.S. #3 in West Gwillimbury.
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The old Hollows schoolhouse on the Middletown Sideroad of West Gwillimbury. In 1863, this school was built by John Garbutt on his lot (Con. 12, lot 11) so his children would not need to walk as far. The school burned down in 1888 and a new, brick one was erected very soon after by William Bingham (pictured here), with William Tindall as the first teacher, later minister in the Methodist church. The new school opened September 29, 1888 with celebration and games. Like many around it, this school was closed and sold in 1960, though the building later became the Hollow Community Centre. The renovated school house is currently the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Skitteral. The mature maple trees on the property were planted by the students in the photo.
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S.S. #14, Steeles Corners School
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S.S. #14
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SS #10: Newton Robinson Public School
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Newton Robinson Public School between 1906-1912.
This school possibly began in the 1830s when it was Latimer's Corners, though the structure in the photograph was from 1875 on land purchased from James Downey. It joined with SS #12 of Tecumseth. There was only one teacher by 1920 because of low enrollment. The school was replaced in 1923, though by 1959 students were transferred to the nearby Fisher's Corners School. The Hon. Earl Rowe bought the school (two small buildings at this time) in 1960 and turned it into residence.
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S.S. # 6 Middleton School. This school was built in 1908 on the same site as the old school (first built in 1850, moved to become a barn in Bond Head) by T.D. Stoddart.
See the related articles for information on its construction and George Washington Stoddart's accident during construction. These small articles from the Bradford Witness & South Simcoe News in 1908 and 1909 on the construction of Middleton School S.S. #6 were found through the research of the Bradford Heritage Committee.
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Bradford High School Form 5.
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Grade 8 Graduation Class at S.S. #15 Gilford. Mary Dales, Don Griffiths, Doris Griffiths
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Newton Robinson School S.S #10, Class Photo 1929
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S.S. #10 Teacher Miss Margaret Murphy.
Back Row (l-r): Helen Leeson, Marjorie Edney (Mrs. Connery), Helen Banting, Treva Edney (Mrs. Agar), Dorothea Jackson, Clayton McCarroll, Lloyd Coborn, Tommy Hounsome, Morley McCarroll.
Middle Row (l-r): Ina Edney (Mrs. Ainslie), Olive McCarroll, Shierene Boyd, Gertie Harrison, Helen Cullingham, Dorothy Banting, Jean Cullingham, Estella Coutts, Jim Cullingham, Walter Coutts.
Front Row (l-r): Earl Lennox, Winona Cullingham, Earl Banting, Grace Scott, Pearla Edney (Mrs. Piggot), Ena Coutts, Jean Rowe, Irene Harrison, Gordon McCarroll, Leo Harrison, Elmer Webber, Earl Bell.
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11 and 88 Super Convenience on the north west corner of Holland and Barrie Streets in Bradford.
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