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Part of Local History Collection
11 and 88 Super Convenience on the north west corner of Holland and Barrie Streets in Bradford.
Irma Pappenheim
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Part of Local History Collection
11 and 88 Super Convenience on the north west corner of Holland and Barrie Streets in Bradford.
Irma Pappenheim
Part of Dorothy Cilipka fonds
This is now the Evans and Evans Law Offices.
Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo.
Dorothy Cilipka
32, 38 and 40 Holland Street East
Part of Local History Collection
Looking north east at 32, 38 and 40 Holland Street East in Bradford.
Irma Pappenheim
Part of Local History Collection
Traffic Services and Bradford Glass and Mirror located at 37 and 39 Holland Street East in Bradford.
Irma Pappenheim
Part of Local History Collection
The old police station here at number 45 Holland Street East. It was demolished on June 24-26, 2009.
Irma Pappenheim
72-74 and 66 Holland Street East
Part of Local History Collection
Looking south-east on Holland Street East at numbers 72-74 and 66, semi-detached homes in Bradford.
Irma Pappenheim
Part of Local History Collection
A newspaper article about the architect being chosen for the new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court.
"Another step in the long process to getting a new library was passed last week, as council and the library board approved an architect to design the new building. The contract was awarded to Lett/Smith Architects of Toronto, it was announced at a special joint council-library board meeting on Monday..."
Bradford Weekly
Architect unveils plans for library
Part of Local History Collection
A newspaper article about the architectural plans for the building of a new Bradford Public Library at 100 Holland Court.
"Plans for Bradford's new $1.2 million library were unveiled Monday night. Architect Bill Lett presented a model and blueprints for the interior of the building, which were hashed out b the library committee...Lamb said the model of the library should help volunteers raise funds. 'When people throw their nickles, their quarters and their $250 in the jar, they can see what they're going to get' he said."
Newmarket Era Banner
Part of Local History Collection
The Armstrong/Metcalfe home was located on the 6th line. It was reported to be the earliest brick house in West Gwillimbury. The centre gable was a later addition. The features include a basement kitchen, front Venetian windows and a nine-panel front door with original hardware. Because of the inability to access the house and property there is unfortunately no architectural records of this house. Demolished for subdivision
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library