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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A commemorative coin for Bradford's centennial, given out at the celebrations in 1957.
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A commemorative coin for Bradford's centennial, given out at the celebrations in 1957.
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Right Profile of Elizabeth Gwillim Statue Prototype
Parte deLocal History Artifacts
Parte deLocal History Collection
The following set of photographs were taken from the Bradford Witness August 21, 1957 edition, highlighting the Bradford Centennial parade and celebrations.
This Centennial float was made by the Bradford Council of 1957.
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Hooray for Carrot Fest - photos
Parte deLocal History Collection
"The annual Carrot Fest in Bradford is a longtime summer tradition. Clockwise from above: Strolling accordion player Klaus Wehrenberg entertains; Sofia Gomez, 3, enjoys a day out; Gwilly, the mascot poses with a fan for a 'selfie'; the crowds enjoy the vendors on Holland Street; Hilary Whittaker (left) and Jane Pound, owners of the Bradford School of Dance, have some fun. To see more photographs from the event, go to thetopic.ca."
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Parte deLocal History Collection
The grave markers of the cemetery have been placed in these two areas for preservation. Some parts of the gravestones are illegible because of missing/broken sections or erosion.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
The grave markers of the cemetery have been placed in these two areas for preservation.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
A page from an 1890 program for a novelty concert in Bradford. Libbie Campbell daughter of William Campbell (the grain dealer) was one of the performers in the concert and is listed in the programme.
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Joseph Martin Farmhouse - Side View
Parte deLocal History Collection
Photograph of what was the farmhouse of Joseph Martin (1873-1946) and Elizabeth Martin (nee Spiers) (abt. 1883-unknown).
Joseph was the son of Thomas Martin (1840-1919) and Elizabeth Martin (nee Lee) (1850-1936). Elizabeth Lee was the daughter of Thomas Lee (1794-1868) and Ann Lee (nee Graham) (abt. 1825-1903).
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Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Photograph of the Convent demolition
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31 Barrie Street Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Utilities Commission
Parte deGeorge Jackson fonds
Allan (“Wink”) Crake, a nephew of Dick Crake, owned the one-storey building located at 31 Barrie Street. When Wink retired, Bradford Public Utilities bought the building and opened its offices here. There was a laneway behind Reuben Tindall’s house to the back entrance for the residents of John Street. (1, 2)
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