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Part of Local History Collection
An article about Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. He is mentioned as one of the students from Bradford High School travelling to Toronto for exams.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Part of Local History Collection
An article about Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. He is mentioned as one of the students from Bradford High School travelling to Toronto for exams.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Pringle - Ellis Wedding Announcement
Part of Vital Statistics
An newspaper article announcing the wedding of Mabel Maude Campbell Ellis, daughter of William Wilson Ellis and Jennie Sutherland Ellis to Walter Pringle in 1908. Libbie Campbell was bridesmaid.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Gray Coach Lines Ad with Schedule
Part of Local History Collection
An ad for Gray Coach Lines with schedule, offering travel between Bradford and Toronto, c. 1933.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Ms. Alison Leigh Beatty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Beatty of R.R. #2, Bradford, recently graduated from Women's College Hospital, School of Nursing in Association with Ryerson Polytechnical Institute."
George Jackson
Part of Vital Statistics
An obituary for George Webb, previous owner of the Uneda Hotel. He passed away on May 16th, 1926 and this obituary appeared in the May 19th, 1926 issue of the Bradford Witness.
Bradford Witness
Part of Local History Artifacts
A glass milk bottle from Acme Dairy Limited.
Acme Dairy Limited
Part of Local History Artifacts
A brown glass Gooderham's whiskey jug. Embossed with "Gooderham's/ Est. 1832." There is no paper label on the jug.
Gooderham & Worts Ltd.
Part of Local History Artifacts
Description: Family Bible; John Stewart and Minnie Stewart engraved on the front.
-- Marriage Certificate from 1895 found inside for John Stewart and Minnie Stewart
-- Cradle Roll for a Kennith Stewart was also found
-- Cradle Roll for a Elmer Stewart
S. W. William
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau spoke to members of the Ontario Weekly Newspaper Association last Friday. He answered questions about the government's wage and price controls and threatened stiffer measures if the controls do not stop inflation. The press conference was held in the Royal York Hotel after Trudeau addressed a Rotary Club luncheon."
C.E. Jackson
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Dr. John R. Brown, a professor at the University of Toronto who studied the effects of pesticides on workers in the Holland Marsh, died Saturday at the age of 57. In April this year Dr. Brown warned than an important (missing part of the article). Dr. Brown qualified as a medical doctor in London, England, in 1953. He received a PhD in applied physiology. After coming to Canada in 1959 he lectured at the University of Toronto in science, environmental health, and industrial health. Dr. Brown was blind in one eye since childhood and became almost totally blind in 1969, but he continued to work with the help of his wife, Helena, and son, David Bartholomew. He was the author of four technical books, president of the Health League of Canada, and chairman of the national committee of employment for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind."
Bradford Witness