The Earliest Newspaper in Bradford
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- 1854-09-27
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A selection of advertisements from the earliest newspaper in our collection: the Bradford Chronicle of September 27, 1854.
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The Earliest Newspaper in Bradford
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
A selection of advertisements from the earliest newspaper in our collection: the Bradford Chronicle of September 27, 1854.
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John Evans' Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware & Crockery
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Grand opening of John Evans' Dry Goods and Hardware store on October 1st, 1865 on Holland Street.. It also tells us that Mr. Trott's Merchant Tailor shop and S. Trott's Cabinet Shop were on Holland Street at the time.
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Part of Local History Collection
This drawing is a map of Bond Head in the 1860's based on historical data of the era.
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"Edward Bingham,
Dealer in
Beef, Mutton, Veal, Pork,
Sausages, lard, Tallows, &c. &c.,
Holland St., Bradford."
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Edward Bingham confectionary ad
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"Edward Bingham,
Manufacturer of
Cakes, Confectionery, &c. &c.
Parties supplied in the best style and at the most reasonable prices.
Bradford, Feb. 19, 1862."
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Thomas Driffill's Hardware store
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Advertisement of Driffill's Hardware Store
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J.H. Driffill's Drug and Book store
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Advertisement of J.H. Driffill's Book and Drug Store
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"Fire, Fire, Fire!
I have pleasure in stating that I shall soon make arrangements, for the purpose of disposing of the Dry Goods saved from the Fire of the 24th ult. The Goods are in excellent condition and will be sold At and Less than Cost, for Cash. They are principally this Spring's purchases, and consist of Staples which everybody requires. I expect to see the "old familiar faces," and a good many new ones - and that, ere many weeks, the last "remnant" will have disappeared.
D. James George, Bradford, July 2, 1862."
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J. Keetch Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry store
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"Fire, Fire, Fire!
Bradford Watch, Clock and Jewelry Establishment.
J. Keetch, From England,
Begs to inform the inhabitants of Bradford and surrounding country, that in consequence of the late fire in Bradford, he has removed to a shop Next Door to Bingham's Hotel where he intends carrying on the business with the strictest attention, and thereby hopes to meet a general patronage.
Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry of the latest improved make and the best quality always on hand and made to order.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, and all kinds of Fancy Goods and Musical Instruments repaired to order and Warranted.
Although he has sustained a considerable loss, yet he has great satisfaction in informing his customers that their property in his possession is all safe.
Bradford, July 3, 1862."
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Advertisement of Driffill's Hardware, Book, Stationary, and Fancy Goods House.
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