- CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Stre-StreetView-OS10827
- Pièce
- 2007
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Bradford's Post Office located at 50 Barrie Street on the north west corner of John and Barrie Streets.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
Bradford's Post Office located at 50 Barrie Street on the north west corner of John and Barrie Streets.
Lefroy started with a sawmill - It's now a bustling community
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Article on the history of Lefroy. Scanned from a donation of the Bradford Today supplement to the Bradford Witness.
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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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Article of brief history on the first Reeve of Bradford. Scanned from a donation of the Bradford Today supplement to the Bradford Witness.
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Photographs of the Webb family found in the BWGPL collection.
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Photographs relating to the Wright family of Bradford West Gwillimbury.
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"Despite the wet weather, Captain Carrot entertained Carrot Fest visitors, such as the Ferragine family." ...
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Photographs relating to the Wright family of Bradford West Gwillimbury.
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Photographs relating to the Hughes family of West Gwillimbury.
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Apperley, Fred Summary Interview One
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Audio of Fred Apperley's first interview on February 6, 1974. He is interviewed by Jack Coleman and Peter Moran. The interview largely discusses Cookstown. Additionally, emphasize is on Mr. Apperley’s childhood in Cookstown. See the Related Descriptions below for the summary.
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