- CA BWGPL MF-Newsreel
- Unidad documental simple
- 1854 - 2018
Parte deMicrofilm Collection
Index of newspapers held at the BWGPL archives on microfilm.
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Parte deMicrofilm Collection
Index of newspapers held at the BWGPL archives on microfilm.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Newspaper article dated 1889 from the South Simcoe News, describing the disappearance and drowning death of William Sutherland, son of Alexander and Elizabeth Sutherland.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
Late Mrs. (John) Stibbs, her daughter, Florence (Mrs. Geo. Fogel) and son, Norman. The late Walter Probert was the sign painter. The sign in the window offers "$50 reward for Robber", as stated by Mrs. Fogel in later years. S.S. McKenzie owned the storefront later. Walter Probert was the sign painter.
Parte deVital Statistics
Microfilm N240 Reel #4
Bradford Witness,
March 12 1891
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Obituary for Alex Sinclair
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Parte deWEGWHIST Collection
Article on the construction and history of Bradford's Trinity Anglican church. The opening ceremony was held on December 2, 1900.
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Bradford Witness Subscription Invoice
Parte deLocal History Collection
Subscription invoice from June 30th, 1903 for the Bradford Witness. Addressed to William McDonald.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
An 1903 reprint/summary of parts of the March 26th, 1863 edition of the South Simcoe Times. Printed by the Bradford Witness as part of the "Bradford 4_ Years Ago" series. It has significant information and parts from the mentioned edition.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
An 1904 reprint of part of the April 2nd, 1863 edition of the South Simcoe Times. It was printed by the Bradford Witness as part of the "Bradford 4_ Years Ago" series. It has happenings related to Bradford ratepayers and town council.
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Bradford 41 Years Ago - Politics and Ratepayers
Parte deLocal History Collection
An 1904 congratulatory article for Robert Stewart, who had been town clerk since 1861. The article also lists Simcoe County's representatives in 1863. Part of the "Bradford 4_ Years Ago" series printed by the Bradford Witness.
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Parte deLocal History Collection
This portrait is of George McDonald, a stonemason and contractor of Bradford in the early 1900s. An article with a short biography accompanies this picture. McDonald worked on the A.E. Scanlon's law office and the Presbyterian Church.
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