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Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 6 Issue 2 from 1989.
Marie Svedahl
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Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 6 Issue 2 from 1989.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 6 Issue 1 from 1989.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 6 Issue 3 from 1989.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 7 Issue 1 from 1990-91.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 7 Issue 3 from 1990-91.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 7 Issue 4 from 1990-91.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Local History Collection
Contains Volume 7 Issues 1-4 of the newsletter "The Harman's of Yonge Street" from 1990-91.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Local History Collection
"The Harman's of Yonge Street" Volume 7 Issue 2 from 1990-91.
Marie Svedahl
Part of Oral History Collection
An interview with Miriam Swan by Joe Saint. They discuss the Jeff's Homestead, which is Miriam's home, and the Strafford's home.
Joe Saint
21 Barrie Street European Bakery
Part of George Jackson fonds
The one-storey building with a flat roof located at 21 Barrie St. has been used by many businesses over the years. Tommy Lautonee owned the blacksmith and carriage factory once situated in this structure. George Geddes was the blacksmith there until late in 1937. There was a stable door at the south end of the building and two sets of windows running along the front. There was also a large door going to the rear where there was a stall for shoeing uncooperative horses and a large flat stone circle with a hole in the middle (for pestling steel rims on wheels). In later years, the Bradford Witness (owned by Stewart and Ina McKenzie) moved from Holland St. to this structure. The newspaper also ran a printing shop here. Harvey Marks was a typesetter. Frank Edney and Fallis also helped. After Stewart passed away, Ina ran the business until she retired. (1, 2)
George Jackson