Photo of Bradford Public Library staff members Heidi Chard (Northover) and Adrienne Price participating in the "Jog-Walk-a-thon" for the new public library, held on April 17, 1988. Handwriting in ballpoint pen on the back reads: "Adrienne Price | Heidi Chard | Library participants in | Jog-Walk-a-thon for | New Library | April 17, 1988. | Move to New Library Oct 31/88."
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Photograph of Adrienne Price in office.
Photograph of what would become the adult stacks area of the library when it was located on Holland Court.
Black and white photograph of author and journalist Alison Gordon. Printed label pasted to the back identifies the subject, the photographer Henri Fiks, and the date as Spring 1988. Likely included as part of an annual "Mystery Night" event at the Library in 1992, which the subject participated in.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryExcerpts relating to Bond Head and Bradford Libraries from Angus Mowat's journal. Mowat was the first Inspector of Public Libraries for Ontario, a position he held from 1937 - 1960.
Angus MowatPhotograph of Anita Donald at her desk in the former Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library building at 100 Holland Court. The photo was taken by Heidi Northover on April 29, 2011 as Library staff were preparing to move to the new building at 425 Holland Street West.
Heidi NorthoverLibrarian Anita Sikma at "Spy School" at the Bradford Public Library. Summer 1986.
"The annual report of the Ontario Minister of Education, just to hand, gives the following statistics of the Bradford Public Library for the year ending 30th April, 1898. ..."
Bradford WitnessDetailed index of Archives Room Stack 10 (AR10).
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public LibraryA 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..."
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