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Blacksmith

  • CA BWGPL OS11542

Bond Head's blacksmith shop just before it was demolished in 1966.

Loblaw Residence

  • CA BWGPL OS11602

The Bond Head residence of Loblaw.

Hipwell residence

  • CA BWGPL OS11604

The Bond Head residence of Hipwell.This home was demolished for the widening of the highway.

Mud Brick

  • CA BWGPL OS8360

A neatly executed mud block wall on a humble house in Bradford (demolished) showing courses of block separated by horizontal nailing timbers.

Thompson Home

  • CA BWGPL OS8467

Thompson home in Bond Head, which was at one time Jamison’s Boot and Shoe Shop and then later Thompson’s Butcher Shop.

Cassells, Mark & Ellen

  • CA BWGPL OS8469

Mark and Ellen Cassells. Mark Cassells was born in Ireland. He immigrated first to New York, then came to Bradford. In 1870, he married Miss Ellen O'Brien, formerly of England. They settled on a farm near Stayner, Ontario. Some years later they moved to Bond Head, and lived where Mr. C. Switzer lived in 1966. Mark Cassells died in Bond Head shortly before 1908 at 66 years of age. He was buried in Bond Head. Mrs. Cassells moved to Toronto and died there at the age of 94. Their children were Francis, Gertrude, Agnes, William, Mark, Joseph, James, Josephine, and Henry. Francis and William both married. Josephine became Sister Mary of St. Paul's, Loretta Abbey, Toronto. Two children remained alive in 1967.

Downey Family

  • CA BWGPL OS8536
  • 1931

August 1931 at Greenwood Cottage, Bond Head (as of 1980, the Quaint House). Back Row: Kathleen (Smith) Watt, Annie (Smith) Tomlin. Front Row: Ann Jane Coburn Clark, Matilda Downey Smith, Melvyn Downey. Matilda Downey Smith died September 10, 1931, in her 89th year (Oct. 21). Melvyn Smith is a nephew.

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