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Part of Westlake Family
Children of Henry Westlake and Annie May Morrison. Ethel, Ernie, Roy, Lillian and baby Robert. Ruth was not born yet.
Emlyn Westlake
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Part of Westlake Family
Children of Henry Westlake and Annie May Morrison. Ethel, Ernie, Roy, Lillian and baby Robert. Ruth was not born yet.
Emlyn Westlake
Part of Westlake Family
Henry Joseph Glanville Barnett Westlake. He married Annie May Morrison and they had six children, Ethel, Ernest, Lillian, Roy, Robert "Bob" and Ruth. Bob married Emlyn Turton and they had six children, Ken, Kathryn, Doug, Betty, Lawrence and Diane Westlake.
Emlyn Westlake
Part of Westlake Family
Westlake Home on the north half of Lot 5, Concession 5.
Emlyn Westlake
T. Kilkenny & Sons Advertisement
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Copy of an ad in the Bradford Witness for T. Kilkenny and Sons that appeared in November of 1882.
Bradford Witness
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
A photograph printed in the Yesterday newspaper section of the Bradford Witness. It shows Canada's national team in 1907. Bradford members on the team included V. Graham (top row, second from left), Dr. Lewis H. Campbell (top row, third from left) and Fred Coombs (front row, seated)."
The newspaper caption reads (note that the year and Dr. Campbell's first name are incorrect, see above for clarification): "Canada's recent Lacrosse world championship victory in England could mark a revival of our truly national sport. In Bradford Lacrosse was widely played early this century with the area producing several world-class competitors. This photo, submitted by Thomas Pratt of Islington, shows Canada's national team of 1915. Bradford members on the team include V. Graham, second from left, top row, Dr. Lou Campbell, third from left top row, and Fred Coombs, seated in front."
Bradford Junior Lacrosse Champions
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Bradford, the Ontario Junior Lacrosse Champions, 1902.
Back Row, left to right: W.L. Campbell, W. Ward, E. Jackson, Geo. Bell, G.G. Green, W. Turner, J. Curry, N. Strong.
Middle Row: Roy Hill, H. Heffernan, R. Manning, Dr. L.H. Campbell, Geo. Stewart, N. Stibbs.
Front Row: H. Wilkinson, Jas. Webb, Dave Ellerby, Fred Coombs, J. Farrell, R. McKinstry, H. Graham.
Bradford won the same championship title in 1904 and 1905.
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Field lacrosse game on the old lacrosse field on Simcoe Road, across from the tennis courts and arena.
Harvey Marks
Bradford Hockey Club, 1914-1915
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
The Bradford Hockey Club from the 1914-1915 year.
Front Row (l-r): D. Riddell, Jay Germaine, Frank Hammell
Back row (l-r): Bert Chester, Bruce McKay, Jim Curry, Mac McLean, Fred Collings
Bill Marks
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Field lacrosse game on the old lacrosse field on Simcoe Road, across from the tennis courts and arena.
From Harvey Marks: "This is a lacrosse game taken about 8 years ago [1911] across from present Community Centre, west side of Simcoe St."
Harvey Marks
Bradford Model School, 1877-1951
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
The Bradford Model School pictured was constructed in 1878 to replace a previous building destroyed by fire.
Mr. Frank Wood was the first principal in 1878.
It was established by Simcoe County Council for the training of teachers, and by 1907, 496 teachers were trained there.
Upon the discontinuance of Model training in Ontario, the building continued to be Bradford Public School until the new Bradford Public School was erected in 1951. The Model School was located east of the present school.
It consisted of three rooms downstairs, and two large ones upstairs. It was made of brick, and was heated by two coal furnaces.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library