Bradford Public Library Catalogue Card
- CA BWGPL AR-Library-2018-12-05-02
- Unidad documental simple
- 1988 - 1995
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Blank catalogue card from the Bradford Public Library.
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Bradford Public Library Catalogue Card
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Blank catalogue card from the Bradford Public Library.
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Business card found in library time capsule. Business card is for Gary Lamb, Town of Bradford Councillor.
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Library cards from the Bradford Public Library, c. 1988.
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Library cards from the Bradford Public Library, c. 1988.
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Library cards from the Bradford Public Library, c. 1988.
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A tag with hole (probably affixed to a small gift) thanking people for coming to the opening ceremony for the new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court on November 6, 1988.
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A brochure from the opening ceremony for the new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court on November 6, 1988.
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A invitation for the opening ceremony for the new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court on November 6, 1988.
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Page detailing the many competitions running as part of Carrotfest in 2000. They include library poetry and art competitions, an IGA contest and a baby 'Gwilly' look-alike contest.
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The structure located at 21 Holland St. West is part of what is known as the Evans Block. The building was raised and Len Saint added a cellar and a foundation. The work was done by Mac Campbell and his team of carpenters. T.W.W. Evans had the building constructed to house his law practice. The upstairs was also used for years by Dr. Ellis, a dentist. The upper floor even served as Bradford Library in the 1930s, run by Mrs. Day. At one time, the offices of Tupling Insurance were also located in this building. In 1957 a fire destroyed several buildings to the east, but this structure was spared. (1, 2)
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