- CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1990s-OS8947
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995-04-24
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The manual checkout at the Bradford W.G. Public Library. Photo taken just prior to computerization.
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The manual checkout at the Bradford W.G. Public Library. Photo taken just prior to computerization.
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Photograph from a staff barbecue at Anita Sikma's house in 2003.
From Left: Joe Sikma, Glenn Traviss, Bernice Felton, Mike Wirenga, Anita Donald, Katrina Flack
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Articles Relating to the Library
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Newspaper and other articles relating to the Bradford/Bradford West Gwillimbury Library
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A newspaper article about the creation of the Gwen Taylor Memorial Library as a community library in Newtown Robinson. The library was conceived after the Newton Robinson branch of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library was closed.
"The Gwen Taylor Memorial Library is an example of what a community can achieve, when it pulls together. The community library in Newton Robinson was opened by residents of the hamlet, after the local branch of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library was closed by the Library Board..."
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From the Mechanic's Institute to a State-of-the Art Public Library
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A newspaper article detailing the history of the Bradford Public Library.
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"A surprising number of people living in and around the Bradford area don't even know the town boasts a flourishing public library. Tell them that it's situated right across from the IGA and they'll be even more astonished. But, with a membership of better than 1,150 and still climbing, reading is obviously a popular activity in Bradford, and for that, book-lovers and those who only use library facilities now and again, can thank Library Administrator Gertrude Melbourne, assistant Amanda Kneeshaw and library secretary Susan Klop, all of Bradford."