Bradford Canada's Vegetable Industry pin
- CA BWGPL AR-Pin-2016-07-25-12
- Unidad documental simple
- 2016
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Metal pin highlighting Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Bradford Canada's Vegetable Industry pin
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Metal pin highlighting Bradford's vegetable industry.
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Bradford Co-Operative Storage - 1940s - Far View
Parte deLocal History Collection
Photograph of the Bradford Co-Operative Storage building from the 1940s.
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Bradford Turnip and Carrot pin
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Metal pin featuring carrot and turnip, two products of the Holland Marsh.
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Carrot Fest represents Bradford's farming heritage
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"Dubbed the world's greatest carrot festival, the premier downtown Bradford event returned to the streets for a 16th time Saturday. Carrot Fest will close Holland Street in downtown for the day to make way for a myriad of activities, while more fun will also be had in other parts of the downtown and the municipality, such as a midway all weekend long at the Bradford & District Memorial Community Centre, 125 Simcoe Rd." ...
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View of the farm land north of Bridge Street. This land is known as John Dissette's farm from the early 1900s
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Loading hay on the Lloyd farm.
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"The annual Carrot Fest had something for everyone, including a flash mob choreographed by Shelby Thoms."
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Barn on the (Roy, Orville) Hughes farm, the south half of Lot 1, Concession 2. The Hughes' farm shows two styles of barns. The early shed roof on the left and then the hip roof on the right barn (added in 1937).
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Back Row: Albert and Pheobe (Hughes) Robertson, Joel E. Hughes and George Hughes. Front Row: Frederick and Elizabeth (Hughes) Willis, Rachel (Hughes) and Norman Walker.
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One of the early pioneer families was the Hughes family who continue to live on this homestead.