- CA BWGPL LHC-BraPh-PH19629
- Stuk
- 2007
Part of Local History Collection
Lot : 12
Concession : 7
Description : Langford house.
Zonder titel
320 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Part of Local History Collection
Lot : 12
Concession : 7
Description : Langford house.
Zonder titel
50th Anniversary Announcement of Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Rol
Part of Local History Collection
Zonder titel
Part of Local History Collection
Commemorative statue of Elizabeth Gwillim, the woman whom the region of Bradford West Gwillimbury was named after. This statue was erected by the Gwillim Group, with help from sculptor Brenda Wainman Goulet, on the corner of John and Barrie Streets in Bradford.
Zonder titel
Part of Local History Collection
The Honourable William Earl Rowe, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from 1963-1968, and his wife Treva Lennox.
Zonder titel
Local History Collection Brochure
Part of Local History Collection
Zonder titel
Looking at plaques, for the Sesquicentennial
Part of Local History Collection
Newspaper article expressing interest in renaming streets to honour Bradford's history, and including plaques at the roadsides to explain the significance.
Zonder titel
Part of Local History Collection
Coulson's Hill
The hamlet of Coulson's Hill was named after the Coulson family who settled here in 1822. They donated the land for the two church properties and cemeteries. The Anglican church was built in 1854, the Presbyterian church in1857. The hamlet was the home for a hotel, stagecoach shop, a blacksmith shop and an Orange Hall.
circa 1822
Zonder titel
St. John's Presbyterian Church - Coulson's Hill
Part of Local History Collection
St John's Presbyterian Church and cemetery of Coulson's Hill. This church was constructed in 1889.
Zonder titel
Part of Local History Collection
"In loving memory of my grandparents Andrew Bell 1827-1912 and his wife Sarah Balmer 1823-1898, Erected by Balmer Neilly"
Plaque at the gate of St John's Presbyterian Church in Coulson's Hill
Zonder titel
Part of Local History Collection
Steve Rushton of Bradford stands by the wreckage of his camper-trailer yesterday after it was picked up by a tornado and dumped 75 feet away in a neighbor's yard. Several homes were damaged by the twister but there were no injuries.
Zonder titel