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- 1914
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Postcard, possibly dated 1914.
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Postcard, possibly dated 1914.
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Postcard promoting train travel to Bradford, from the 1920s.
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Article on the murals of Bradford as part of the Downtown Revitalization Project in 1995-96. This article features the Holland Marsh mural on Holland Street West, and the postcards mural on John Street.
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Postcards of Bradford mural / Hurricane Hazel postcard
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Mural on the south side of 13 John St., contains 11 'postcards and stamps' depicting events and the local history of Bradford, created in 1996 by Angel Lariviere. This photograph is the titular postcard alongside one depicting the Holland Marsh and Springdale flood during Hurricane Hazel (Oct 15, 1954).
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An old time postcard featuring Bradford Public School. This photo is from the Bradford Womens Institute Scrapbooks.
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An old time postcard of Barrie Street in Bradford, ON
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A postcard sent to Mrs. James Whayling for her birthday by her daughter Katie. Postcard published by J.H. Douse, Lefroy. Dated December 11, 1908. Main Street was originally, and reverted back to, the name of Holland Street.
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Notice how while there are cars parked on the street, others are still using horse and carriage.
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Military post card published by J.H. Douse of Lefroy. This post card was sent by Charles Houghton to Miss Ethel Hughes. Charles, who served in the medical corps during World War I, was one of the men in the picture.
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Main Street Bradford looking east
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Main street (Holland Street West) Bradford looking east. The white building in the foreground is the original post office and library building.
From the Bradford Witness newspaper:
"A Public Library of over 2,500 volumes, in the Post Office building, with the postmaster [H. S. Broughton] as librarian, is fairly well patronized by the reading public."
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