205 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-15
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
The two-storey house located at 205 Simcoe Road was bought and renovated by Mr. Bruce around 1928. Len Saint did the cement work and the plastering. William Ward and his family lived here later. He raised dogs and had a greenhouse and a garden at ...
Janice Hopkins
21 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-01
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
The two-storey house located at 21 Simcoe Road was built by George Stoddart before World War I. Originally, it was clad in brick and there was a large barn at the rear across the full lot. There was also a 2’-square dumb waiter in the house. It wa...
Janice Hopkins
218 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-16
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
This two-storey structure is located at 218 Simcoe Road. It is the fourth house on the west side (south of the “Y” in Simcoe Road). Robert Stewart, his wife, and family lived here many years ago. His son George, who married Ethel Waldruff, played ...
Janice Hopkins
223 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-17
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
This two-storey, frame and cement-clad house is located south of the “Y” at 223 Simcoe Road. Mr. Bruce bought this house and the land (which extended south to the town limits and over the canal) many years ago. A marsh laneway ran east and there w...
Janice Hopkins
27 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-02
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
Alex Sutherland’s bakeshop was located at 27 Simcoe Road for many years. It was later sold to Howard Bowser. Howard converted it into a rental dwelling. The building was eventually owned by a market gardener who had a cement garage and storage bui...
Janice Hopkins
30 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-03
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
The building located at 30 Simcoe Road was known as the Lathangue & Skwarchuk Funeral Home when this photo was taken in 1995. The Kilkenny family was the first to serve Bradford with a funeral home in 1836. Neil Lathangue owned the business from 1...
Janice Hopkins
31 Simcoe Road - The Wilkinson House
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-04
- Unidad documental simple
- 1996
The Wilkinson House is a mid-block building located at 31 Simcoe Road. It was built by Art Saint and/or George Stoddart around 1923 in the Arts and Crafts style. The house was sold to Chris Long, his daughter, and her husband Fred Wilkinson (a pri...
Nancy Smith
319 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-18
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
The large, two-sorey structure located on the east side at 319 Simcoe Road was the home of George Peterman, his wife Sarah (Leopard) and his children (Ernest, Melville, Gurnard, Bertrand, Ila, Norma and Doris) many years ago. He bought Lowery farm...
Janice Hopkins
41 Simcoe Road - The Dr. Clement House
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-05
- Unidad documental simple
- 1995
The Dr. Clement House is located at 41 Simcoe Road (on the southeast corner of Simcoe Road and Centre Street). It was built around 1830-1860 (1840’s?) in the Classic Revival style. Dr. Clement lived and died here after practising in the 1870-80’s....
Nancy Smith
46 Simcoe Road
- CA BWGPL GJ-HistBuilding-2017-04-21-06
- Unidad documental simple
- 1996
The building located at 46 Simcoe Road (on the corner of Thomas St. and Simcoe Road) was built pre-1900 in the Ontario Vernacular Cottage style. James Church, and then Jimmie Jackson, his wife, and son once lived in this house. Jimmie worked for t...
Nancy Smith