- CA BWGPL DC-PH3240
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- 1967
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Riverview Inn on the edge of the Holland River. This was the western end of what would have been the town of Amsterdam
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Riverview Inn on the edge of the Holland River. This was the western end of what would have been the town of Amsterdam
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The Village Inn is located on Holland Street East. The architect was Mr. William F. Sparling and it is an Old English or Tudor style building built in 1938. Mr. Sparling also designed the Granite Club, Masonic Temple and the Metropolitan Building all in Toronto.
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These shops were located on Holland St. East, near Barrie Street. This building used to be Bracken's Drug Store, owned by Mr E.O. Bracken and part of I.D.A. (Independent Druggists Alliance). Mrs. Myrtle Bracken was a Public School Teacher.
Today this is a jewellery store.
Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo.
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Amsterdam S.S. #24
Either located on, or the picture was taken from Hwy #11.
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Bradford & District Memorial Community Centre and Bradford Curling Club.
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Holland St., Looking West Later
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White building on left is Compton's IGA. Sometime in the 1950's.
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Bradford Post Office and Esso Station
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The first official Post Office to be built in Bradford in 1936.
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The church was built in 1865, and renovated in 1883, and 1903. Rev. J.W. Clarke was in charge when it first opened.
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Bradford Model School on a postcard, from 1907.
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Description : See "Davis Stoddart / Frank Ritchie farm house" for more information on the home.
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