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Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for William Lawrie's London Equitable Insurance Co. on John Street
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Advertisement for William Lawrie's London Equitable Insurance Co. on John Street
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Advertisement for William Jordan's house and sign painting services on Holland St.
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Henry Baldwin Hopkins - Attorney
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Advertisement for Henry Baldwin Hopkins' Barrister, Solicitor, and Attorney services in Barrie.
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Advertisement for R.B. Bird's auctioneer and conveyance services
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Advertisement for Dr. James Allen's practice on Barrie Street.
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Thomas Maconchy - Clerk advertisement
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Advertisement for Thomas Maconchy's clerk services, which began in 1843.
Maconchy was also the 'founder' of Gilford, won the contract to build an extension of the railway through Bradford and Gilford, and owned a very lucrative mill. See Governor Simcoe Slept Here p211 for more information on Gilford's founding.
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Thomas Driffill - hardware store
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Advertisement for Thomas Driffill's hardware store. He began with a blacksmith's shop in December, 1831, and later moved on to hardwares.
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Farm Account Book - Inside View
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A farm account book covering 1874 - 1877. A line piece of paper pasted on the inside states:
"Schedule [of?] the person at property of the late Joseph Lynd August 4 1874..."
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An image of a card of thanks to the people of Bradford for their support, printed in the newspaper. It is related to the drowning of William Sutherland in the Holland River and is from his parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Sutherland.
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A page from an 1890 program for a novelty concert in Bradford. Libbie Campbell daughter of William Campbell (the grain dealer) was one of the performers in the concert and is listed in the programme.
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