- CA BWGPL DC-PH3669
- Item
- 1973
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Destroyed by fire on April 28, 1988.
Dorothy Cilipka
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Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Destroyed by fire on April 28, 1988.
Dorothy Cilipka
Part of Local History Collection
This building is near or is where the Royal Bank is now located on Holland St.
From the Bradford Witness: "Dimock's Garage was an important business in Bradford in the early 1930's when this photo was taken. Harold Iceton, who submitted the photo writes: "Mrs. Al Dimock, affectionately known as Minnie to her many friends (gave me this photo). The photo dates back to 1931 when Albert Dimock first started up business in Bradford with his young son Hedley. They were soon joined by his wife Minnie and daughter Eileen. This building has now been demolished and replaced by the Royal Bank Building."
Part of Local History Collection
Dr. L.H. Campbell graduated in medicine from the University of Toronto in 1892, with the M.B. degree from Toronto, and the M.D. and C.M. degrees from Victoria University. He began practicing medicine in Bradford in 1893. Built his house on John Street in 1902. He was a star member on the Bradford Lacrosse team, and lead them to victory over Barrie many times. He also played hockey, football, cricket, and many other sports. He was also a member of the Board of Health and was a High School Trustee.
Note the early use of colour in the photo.
Lew Campbell
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
This building was built in about 1950 as catholic school, and has since been used as a nursery school and seniors centre.
Dorothy Cilipka
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Amsterdam S.S. #24
Either located on, or the picture was taken from Hwy #11.
Dorothy Cilipka
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Build circa 1880 for William Campbell.
Dorothy Cilipka
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Located on the corner of Church and Frederick Streets. Built around 1850. The Gingerbreading fretwork on the roof was a common architectural detail of this time.
Dorothy Cilipka