Springdale Christian Reformed Church
- CA BWGPL WEG-Chu-PH8836
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- 1952
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The interior of Springdale Christian Reformed Church in 1952, before Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
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Springdale Christian Reformed Church
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The interior of Springdale Christian Reformed Church in 1952, before Hurricane Hazel in 1954.
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Article on the construction and history of Bradford's Trinity Anglican church. The opening ceremony was held on December 2, 1900.
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Trinity Methodist Church - Bond Head
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"Canada Methodist Church, built 1887"
This became the Trinity United Church
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Bond Head Methodist Church Stained glass window
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Bond Head Methodist Church - stain glass window in memory of John Wilcox and Edward Jeffs.
John Wilcox was a pioneer of Tecumseth Township, arriving in 1855 from Cuba (where he worked in mine structure support). He was born in Chyandour, Cornwall, England on April 22, 1827, and apprenticed as an architect and carpenter. He was sent to Cuba in 1848 to work. In Canada, he married Ann Proctor with whom he had 5 children. John helped the town build roads and bridges, and promoted the Wesleyan Methodist Church in its early days.
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Bond Head Methodist Church 1873-1942 which was destroyed by fire.
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Pumphouse on Canal Rd. for the Bradford Drainage Scheme. Built in 1949, now renovated.
Culbert, Lylia and a Carriage Works baby carriage
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Sweet baby in wicker buggy, is Lylia Bell / Culbert, photo taken 1924. Carriage is an example of one produced at the Bradford Carriage Works.
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The office for Thompson Smith's Mill, Amsterdam. Robert Collings, Geo. Taylor, Miss Scott, Mrs. W. McKinstry (Ida Collings), Jas. Spence (Seated), Jack Davey (standing), James Scott, Sam Scott, Jack Busby, Tommy Mulligan.
Thompson Smith was a Toronto man who participated in the incorporation the Rama Lumber Transport Co. and who opened up a lumber mill in Amsterdam (near Bradford). The exact date of opening is unknown, but it was sometime between 1858-1869. The mill was a steam mill and many of the logs cut were shipped along the Holland River. Smith's mill was eventually one of many in the area during the late nineteenth century.