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- 1932
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Memorium in the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News for those who lose their lives in WWI.
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Memorium in the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News for those who lose their lives in WWI.
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T. Kilkenny & Sons Advertisement
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Copy of an ad in the Bradford Witness for T. Kilkenny and Sons that appeared in November of 1882.
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Newspaper clipping from September 21, 1983 edition of the Bradford Witness.
Bertha Langford celebrated her 93rd birthday on September 6, 1983, with a gathering of approximately fifty family members at her daughter-in-law Ella's farm.
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Bradford fire hall and early fire brigade
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This fire hall was located on Barrie Street between John Street and Joseph Street (shown on a map of Bradford from 1900) where the current post office now sits.
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Thousands of people jammed Holland Street last July for the annual Salad Festival parade. Blessed with warm weather and sunny skies, the festival drew record crowds.
This photo appeared with a group of others in The Witness entitled "Bradford's year in photos."
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Debris from the tornado that hit Bradford is scattered over back yards in the hard-hit Fletcher St. area. Pictured here is debris pulled out of Dr. Barcza's swimming pool.
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Mourners gather at the funeral service held for Mr. Rowe who died last Thursday.
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An avid harness racer, the Honourable Earl Rowe will be remembered for his racing career as much as for his political one.
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Fire chief Harold "Butch" Boyd. This photo accompanied an article about his death at the age of 64 which appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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Pretty 18-year-old Annette Grencer was chosen Salad Queen for the Festival. A student at Bradford District High School and the daughter of a marsh farmer, Annette was chosen over five other contestants. This photo appeared with a group of others in The Witness entitled "Bradford's year in photos."
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