Bradford Co-Operative Storage - 1940s - Close-Up
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Photograph of the Bradford Co-Operative Storage building from the 1940s.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Bradford Co-Operative Storage - 1940s - Close-Up
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Photograph of the Bradford Co-Operative Storage building from the 1940s.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Bradford Co-Operative Storage - 1940s - Far View
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Photograph of the Bradford Co-Operative Storage building from the 1940s.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Article from the May 31, 1906 - special edition of the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News featuring local businesses and members of the community. This article provides a history of the grain elevator business previously on the site of the current GO Train Station on Bridge Street. Farmers around town would bring in their grain to the elevators by wagon and sleighs in order to have their grains bought. The highest bidder would then direct the farmers to their specific grain mills to be processed. The building was demolished by the end of the Second World War.
Bradford Witness
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E. Jeffs & Son - Felicia the Heifer cow
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This photograph is of Felicia, bred by Edward Jeffs & Son. The Jeffs were well known stock-breeders who have owned their property on the 6th Concession since 1837. They first started with Shorthorn cattle, Leicester sheep and Berkshire pigs, and by 1906 were breeding show-winning animals.
Bradford Witness
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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Postcard advertising the large crops grown in Bradford, 1930s.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
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Addy & Auke Ellens
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Barns on the Langford Farm.
Richard Unterman
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Langford Farm.
Richard Unterman