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Architecture

Contains items relating to Architecture. Headings include: Historical Homes and Buildings Housing Outside WG
*Architecture - Other

WEGWHIST Collection

Bingham's Hotel

Advertisement for Bingham's Hotel on Holland Street.

Bradford Chronicle

Bradford Hotel

Advertisement of the Bradford Hotel, operated by William Miller.

South Simcoe Times

Edmanson's Tavern

John Edmanson's Tavern was built in 1831 and escaped the Great Fire of 1971 which destroyed about 130 businesses and houses in Bradford. Later this became the Bingham's Hotel and today it exists as two private attached residences.

Dorothy Cilipka

Riverview Inn

Riverview Inn on the edge of the Holland River. This was the western end of what would have been the town of Amsterdam

Dorothy Cilipka

The Earliest Newspaper in Bradford

A selection of advertisements from the earliest newspaper in our collection: the Bradford Chronicle of September 27, 1854.

Bradford Chronicle

The Way We Were

Contains local history information on Bradford. Headings include: Alice Green Scrapbook Bradford Fall Fair Coulson's Hill Doctors Donated by Bill Kell Donated by Tom Collings Entertainment Florence Cronan Scrapbook Hotels, Taverns and Inns Newspaper Advertisements Old Bradford Newspaper articles Photographs Prohibition Recollections from Sam Neilly Recollections from The Browns Recollections - Known Author Recollections - Unknown Author The Way We Were - Other

Wellington Hotel

"McCartney's Wellington Hotel for sale or exchange for an improved farm.
The house has every accommodation necessary for the business, and is one of the best situated Taverns in Bradford. Title good. Apply to the owner on the premises.
Robt. B. MacCartney"

The Wellington Hotel was for sale until 1867. McCartney was also the proprietor for the Western Hotel from 1853-1873.

South Simcoe Times