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The Campbell House (west view) located at 33 John St East. The house was built in 1900.
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The Campbell House (west view) located at 33 John St East. The house was built in 1900.
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This is the house of Dr. Lewis Campbell at 33 John St. East. It was built in 1900, and many of the details within the house are still original. A roof skylight, balcony infill above the porch, and the entrance stairs and railing have all been modified.
Dr. Lewis Campbell was a second generation of the Scottish Campbells and was well known in Town. See the Related Descriptions for more information on Dr. Campbell.
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Traffic Services and Bradford Glass and Mirror located at 37 and 39 Holland Street East in Bradford.
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32, 38 and 40 Holland Street East
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Looking north east at 32, 38 and 40 Holland Street East in Bradford.
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11 and 88 Super Convenience on the north west corner of Holland and Barrie Streets in Bradford.
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The Bradford Courthouse and old town hall building which now houses the town financial offices at 57-61 Holland Street East.
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37 Holland Street East, Bradford
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The traffic ticket office and Bradford Glass and Mirror located on the north side of Holland Street East at number 37.
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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.
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This home is located on the corner of Church and Queen St. It is an early Gothic style house with gingerbreading on the eves. It was made of a rare pink brick, possibly created in Newmarket.
The house was built in 1850 by Mark Scanlon, a lawyer, and one of the original town fathers. He was born on the farm of his father, Mark, on the north half of lot 16, on the ninth concession, West Gwillimbury. He graduated with a B.A from Victoria College, Cobourg, which is now affiliated with Toronto University.
He is the father of Mr. A.E. Scanlon, who was also a lawyer in Bradford.
Professor Day also lived here as did the Misses Lane. It is now the home of Robert Evans, a lawyer.
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No heritage designation for ca. 1850s home on 6th Line
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"The long-awaited Heritage Assessment of the Armstrong - Van Voorst home on the 6th Line was presented to Bradford West Gwillimbury Council, in Committee of the Whole on May 2nd. Prepared by Su Murdoch Historical Consulting of Barrie, the Assessment was carried out as a condition of draft approval for Christina Homes Ltd.'s proposed 66 unit subdivision on the 10 acre property." ...
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