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Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library Archives Simcoe County Library Anglais
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$10,000 anonymous donation made to library fund

A newspaper article about a donation towards a new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court.

"An anonymous donation of $10,000 has been received by the library fundraising committee..."

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$75,000 for New Library

The fundraising for a new building for the Bradford Public Library reaching the $75,000 mark.

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1960-69

Photographs from 1960-1969 of life at the Bradford Public Library, library staff & library related events.

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1970-79

Photographs from 1970-1979 of life at the Bradford Public Library, library staff & library related events.

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1980-89

Photographs from 1980-1989 of life at the Bradford Public Library, library staff & library related events.

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1986 Library Summer Programs

A brochure outlining the summer programming offered at the Bradford Public Library during the summer of 1986. Some of the programs included spy school, storytime, movies and crafts.

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1989 Summer Reading Club

Members of the 1989 Summer Reading Club at the Bradford Public Library posing with their paper-maiche dinosaur. Dinosaur was named "Bruno Bronty" by Jill Foley. In no particular order: Kristin, Kendra, Erin, Teresa Park, Nicole V., Jane Mazeda, Kevin, Megan, Jill Foley, Annabella DaSilva, Lisa Dudo, Rebecca Nieboer, Jason Weening, and librarian Anita Sikma.

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1990-99

Photographs from 1990-1999 of life at the Bradford Public Library, library staff & library related events.

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2000 -

Photographs from 2000 and later of life at the Bradford Public Library/Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library, library staff & library related events.

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21 Holland Street West

The structure located at 21 Holland St. West is part of what is known as the Evans Block. The building was raised and Len Saint added a cellar and a foundation. The work was done by Mac Campbell and his team of carpenters. T.W.W. Evans had the building constructed to house his law practice. The upstairs was also used for years by Dr. Ellis, a dentist. The upper floor even served as Bradford Library in the 1930s, run by Mrs. Day. At one time, the offices of Tupling Insurance were also located in this building. In 1957 a fire destroyed several buildings to the east, but this structure was spared. (1, 2)

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