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Part of Local History Artifacts
An indenture between Robert Atkins of West Gwillimbury and Robert Campbell, also of West Gwillimbury.
Frank Buck
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Part of Local History Artifacts
An indenture between Robert Atkins of West Gwillimbury and Robert Campbell, also of West Gwillimbury.
Frank Buck
Part of Local History Artifacts
Document noting the induction of Walter A. Reeves into the Simcoe Masonic Lodge.
Simcoe Lodge No. 79 A.F. & A.M.
1890 Bradford Novelty Concert Programme
Part of Local History Collection
The front cover of 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.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local 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.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of Local 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.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Canadian Charter of Rights & Freedoms
A copy of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It was enacted as part of the Canada Act 1982 and came into force on April 17, 1982.
Government of Canada
Electric Meter Register Beeton
Part of Local History Artifacts
An Electric Meter Register book provided by the Department. It provides an example of the way such information was tracked at the time and how it would have been tracked in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
According to an Electricity Inspection Service hand-out from the same time period as the book: "A Meter Register Book is supplied by the Department of Trade and Commerce to contractors for The purpose of assisting them in complying with the provisions of the Electricity Inspection Act, and the regulations established thereunder. The following requirement are necessary...The Electricity Inspection Act provides a penalty of fifty dollars for any neglect in respect of the above requirements."
Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce
Electric Meter Register Beeton - Inside View
Part of Local History Artifacts
An Electric Meter Register book provided by the Department. It provides an example of the way such information was tracked at the time and how it would have been tracked in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
According to an Electricity Inspection Service hand-out from the same time period as the book: "A Meter Register Book is supplied by the Department of Trade and Commerce to contractors for The purpose of assisting them in complying with the provisions of the Electricity Inspection Act, and the regulations established thereunder. The following requirement are necessary...The Electricity Inspection Act provides a penalty of fifty dollars for any neglect in respect of the above requirements."
Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce
Part of Local History Artifacts
An insert of rules from an Electric Meter Register book provided by the Department of Trade and Commerce.
Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce
Part of Local History Artifacts
An Electric Meter Register book provided by the Department. Bond Head appears in the register, as do parts of New Tecumseth. It provides an example of the way such information was tracked at the time and how it would have been tracked in the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
According to an Electricity Inspection Service hand-out from the same time period as the book: "A Meter Register Book is supplied by the Department of Trade and Commerce to contractors for The purpose of assisting them in complying with the provisions of the Electricity Inspection Act, and the regulations established thereunder. The following requirement are necessary...The Electricity Inspection Act provides a penalty of fifty dollars for any neglect in respect of the above requirements."
Canadian Department of Trade and Commerce