Turner, Irene (Brown) and Brown, Ernest MP3
- CA BWGPL OH-Turner
- Unidad documental simple
- 2002-06-04
Parte deOral History Collection
An interview with Mrs. Irene Turner and her brother, Ernest Brown, discussing family history.
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Turner, Irene (Brown) and Brown, Ernest MP3
Parte deOral History Collection
An interview with Mrs. Irene Turner and her brother, Ernest Brown, discussing family history.
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Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Description : The West Gwillimbury History project (WEGWHIST for short) is gathering information and interest, pursuing the many aspects of Who, What, Where, When and How of the historic Township. The story begins about the time that the Township was surveyed in 1819, 183 years ago. The record-keeping of those days was not too detailed, but it is surprising the records that are available, and the story that they tell. All are welcome to come to the meeting and hear about WEGWHIST. A number of items need to be researched, such as old mills, post offices, meeting halls and fraternal societies. Pen, paper and an inquisitive mind will qualify you as a researcher.
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Volunteers wanted, to help market WEGWHIST history book
Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Description : As we approach the end of the writing and editing, we are faced with the challenge of marketing our product, the book. We need someone who can help us develop a marketing plan and execute it. We offer the same pay and benefits that we all enjoy as volunteers - an interesting project, good fellowship, positive enthusiasm and the real feeling of accomplishment. Governor Simcoe Slept Here: The Legacy of West Gwillimbury is the book being written by the volunteers of the WEGWHIST project. To help pay for publication costs, a Patrons Page has been established. Donors will be recognized in print, in this wonderful book that will be published this year, and hopefully available by December.
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Saint, Joe MP3 (#1) - On Moore Street
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An interview with Mr. Joe Saint describing what Moore Street used to look like in the 1920’s in regards to houses and churches.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Looking north west in Bradford at the intersection of Holland Street and Yonge Street.
This is the northwest corner of the main intersection in Bradford. This building was first known as the Innis House. In 1906, it was called the Central Hotel, and ran by Peter Holt. He had purchased the property in 1899 from Mr. L. Algeo. It had 22 bedrooms, and two sitting rooms. It was heated by a furnace, and lighted by acetylene. At this time, it was the longest established hotel in Bradford, and was frequented by the farming community when they came into Bradford. In this picture, it is the Uneeda Hotel. It later became the Bank of Commerce and then the 11 and 88 Convenience Store. Today, it is the Coffee Culture cafe.
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Contains items significant to the local history and commemoration of Bradford's history.
*Indexing and cataloguing in progress
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