Contains items relating to the Town of Bradford/West Gwillimbury/Bradford West Gwillimbury. This includes photographs and articles relating to municipal government, municipal buildings (fire hall, police station, town hall, post office), art installations and landmarks.
Zonder titelMural
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Part of the south side of 13 John St.. This section depicts Canadian symbols (a moose, beaver and a Canadian Flag) on a stamp. Artist is Angel Lariviere, created in 1996.
Zonder titelPart of the mural on the south of 13 John St. This section depicts the Prosperous Farmlands of the Holland Marsh and West Gwillimbury. The names around the mural are Gwillimdale Farms Ltd., Westkal Farms Ltd., Langford Farms (From David, Michelle Langford and Family).
The sponsor in the stamp on the bottom left is MAV Inc., run by Manuel Fernandes.
Mural on the back of 73 Holland Street East by artist "Jimmy". Mural depicted the sports and cultural activities of Bradford West Gwillimbury that hold the community together.
Zonder titelPhotograph of the "MOON" mural in the children's books area inside of the former Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library building at 100 Holland Court. The mural was done by Brian Scott, husband of Library children's programmer Debbie Scott. 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.
Zonder titelThe mural of Yonge Street's 200th anniversary restored for Bradford's Sesquicentennial (150th Anniversary).
"After: From left, sponsor Larry Timbers of Home Depot, Mayor Doug White, Councillor Peter Dykie Jr., Artist Bill Lewotchko, and assistant Rick Mackay (Home Depot) in front of restored mural."
Part of the mural on the south of 13 John St. This section depicts Emerald Weed Control Inc., a local business and mural sponsor
Zonder titelPart of the mural on the south of 13 John St. This section depicts the Royal Bank, a mural sponsor, in a stamp.
Zonder titelMural on the side of 64 Holland St. West. It depicted the farmers of the Holland Marsh. This mural was painted in 1995 as part of the Downtown Revitalization Project. It was painted over in the fall of 2016 due to vandalism, and only Gwilly the Carrot remains.
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