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A large two storey, three over three bay front, circa 1865 with eight over eight, original sash, bracketed eaves and original style veranda. This carefully built home still retains its large bake oven in the back wing.
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A large two storey, three over three bay front, circa 1865 with eight over eight, original sash, bracketed eaves and original style veranda. This carefully built home still retains its large bake oven in the back wing.
Back Row, from left: Marlene McDonald, John Haines, Judy Frattaroli. Front Row: Eleanor and Ray Haines.
Mrs. Fuller's Nursing Home, also the residence of the Fuller family, at 20 Church St. Mrs. Fuller was a midwife in Bradford from 1938-1947.
Doeler family. From left to right: Reg Hipwell, Gladys (Doeler) Hipwell, John Olsen, Linda (Doeler) Olsen, Pat Doeler (wife of Allan), Allan Doeler, Donna (Thompson) Doeler, Gordon Doeler, Bill Doeler, Maureen (McEvoy) Doeler.
The Evans/Hayhurst house exhibits many special features of the 1860 period. The basket weave facade, the regency front entrance with neo classic columns, the special stair with birdcage base and six-panel door with original box lock. Built in 1858.
From Left to Right: Len Saint, Sadie Reeves, Harvey Marks, Noreen Marks, unknown, Carol Sable, unknown Please contact the Bradford WG Public Library (905-775-3328) if you have any additional information about this photo.
Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Dales' 50th Anniversary
50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Dales, celebrated at the Hunt Club. Standing, left to right: Sinc MacDonald, Art Evans, Graham Darling, Walt Edney, Bill Andrews, Carl Black Seated: John McLean, Chas. Edney, W.J. Dales, Mrs. W.J. Dales
Graves of Tobias Fizzell and "Mother" in Christ Church Cemetery. "Mother" is thought to be Maria Fizzell, although her name does not appear on the cemetery list.