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Contains various artifacts from the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library's artifact collection.
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Contains various artifacts from the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library's artifact collection.
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Parte deLocal History Artifacts
A collection of items and artifacts used in farming/agriculture in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
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The front of military uniform buttons. Found north half of lot 20, con. 12
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Excerpts relating to Bond Head and Bradford Libraries from Angus Mowat's journal. Mowat was the first Inspector of Public Libraries for Ontario, a position he held from 1937 - 1960.
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Centennial Guest Book - Inside View
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A wooden covered guest book from the Bradford Centennial Events in August, 1957.
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Poster for the Centennial Events in August, 1957 in Bradford.
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A wooden covered guest book from the Bradford Centennial Events in August, 1957.
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Collection of physical artifacts related to the history of the Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library.
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Bradford Public Library Catalogue Card
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Blank catalogue card from the Bradford Public Library.
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Bradford Public Library Book Plate
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A book plate with black calligraphy style writing, one of many done by Ian Reid.
"Ian Reid was a resident of West Gwillimbury before Bradford amalgamated in 1991. He live on the 11th line of WG. He was a very popular citizen, always dressed in his Scottish kilt and accessories for anything festive or celebrative. In town, he recited 'Ode to a Haggis' on Robbie Burns Day in one of the local pubs at the time, which I attended. He was known in the library as the Patron who did all the calligraphy for our book plates. If any family made a donation to the library in the form of a memorial, or just purchasing books for the library, Ian Reid graciously on his own time made these book plates which are prominently displayed in the books..." (See sources)
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