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- 1930s
Parte de Local History Collection
Photograph of the United Church on Barrie Street during the 1930s.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Photograph of the United Church on Barrie Street during the 1930s.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Postcard promoting train travel to Bradford, from the 1920s.
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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
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A photograph of the Bradford Post Office, taken by Lewis (Lew) Campbell in 1938.
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Building of the Community Centre
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A photograph of the community centre being constructed in 1956.
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Lew Campbell during the Building of the Community Centre
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A photograph of Lewis (Lew) Campbell outside of the community centre in 1956, during its construction.
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Holland Street E. at Colborne Street 1908
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A photograph found in the newspaper showing Holland Street East at Colborne Street, looking west. It also shows the celebrations for the July 1st weekend. Printed in in the 1950s. Article clipped out of newspaper by Lew Campbell.
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House of Dr. Frederick Coney Stevenson - c. 1905
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Photograph of the home of Dr. Frederick Coney Stevenson at 136 Barrie Street, c. 1905. In the 1940s it was added to, the facade changed and turned into a nursing home. This picture was given to Lew Campbell by Ken Stevenson, Dr. Stevenson’s grandson. Lew Campbell and his family lived at 129 Barrie Street, across the street from this house . Dr. Stevenson can be seen in the photo (sitting on the lawn).
One of Campbell's strongest childhood memories was seeing Dr. Stevenson collapse while cutting his lawn in 1927. He was pronounced dead when Dr. Lewis H. Campbell arrived minutes later.
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Nolan's Ford Garage & McKinstry's Blacksmith Shop
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Denis Nolan's Ford Garage which was located on Holland Street East. McKinstry's Blacksmith Shop across the street.
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