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- 1854-09-27
Fait partie de WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for G. Sachs' Iron and Tin Working services
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Advertisement for G. Sachs' Iron and Tin Working services
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George Palmer - Watch and Clock Maker
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Advertisement for George Palmer's store of Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Fancy Goods, Guns, and Toys.
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Advertisement for William Jordan's house and sign painting services on Holland St.
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Jacob Terry - Cabinet & Chair Factory
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Advertisement for Jacob Terry's Cabinet & Chair Factory. This advertisement also states that Terry is continuing the business without his former partner, Mr. Scott.
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Advertisement for Edward Bingham's butchery. He also owned a confectionary store in later years.
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Charles W. Lundy - Carriage and Wagon Maker
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Advertisement for Charles W. Lundy's Wagon & Carriage making services at the black of Thomas Driffill's blacksmith shop.
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Thomas Driffill - hardware store
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Advertisement for Thomas Driffill's hardware store. He began with a blacksmith's shop in December, 1831, and later moved on to hardwares.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
The interior of the Gilford General Store with Willow Chute, owner.
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The Bradford 5c to $1 store prior to the 1959 fire on Holland Street W. which damaged the building.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
"This week's historical photo was submitted by Lew Campbell of RR 2, Bradford, whose father, W.L. Campbell (behind the counter) operated the drug store on Holland Street now occupied Ritchie's Variety Store. Fred C. Cook, standing in front of the counter, worked for Mr. Campbell for several years, intending to become a druggist. But he went into the insurance business instead. Mr. Campbell owned the drug store in Bradford for 57 years. He graduated from the Ontario College of Pharmacy in 1891, a silver medalist in his class."
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