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Jill Foley, winner of the Bradford Public Library's "Name the Dinosaur" contest, with librarian Anita Sikma. Summer 1989.
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Part of Local History Collection
Jill Foley, winner of the Bradford Public Library's "Name the Dinosaur" contest, with librarian Anita Sikma. Summer 1989.
Part of Local History Collection
Map of the Bradford Scheme.
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Front Row: Frank Foster, Harvey Curry Middle Row: Nick Frawley, Red Billingsley, Heeman Armstrong, Charlie McMartin, Dobson, 'Suds' Sutherland Back Row: Art Walker, Hal Smith, Ted Jamieson, Robinson, Jim Ross, 'Shake' Partride, Ross Cowan *names may be incorrect or incomplete Please contact the Bradford WG Public Library (905-775-3328) if you have any additional information about this photo
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Bradford Lacrosse Club, 1957 Intermediate Ontario Finalists. Back Row, left to right: Harold Smart, Harvey Mashinter, Mel Irving, Len Bowen, Gord Compton, Larry Bray, Ray Fox, Alan Bray, Bob Spence, Ted Bulpit, Bill Clubine. Middle Row: Charlie Mashinter, Frank Mashinter, Harold Gwyn, Orville (Shorty) Bray, Bob Lynn, Ron Grimshaw. Front Row: Unknown, Len Bray, Unknown.
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The old Lacrosse field on the west side of Simcoe road across from the Bradford Arena.
Yesterday: Bradford Public School
Part of George Jackson fonds
This week "Yesterday" features a photograph of the pupils at Bradford Public School in 1912 submitted by Max Morris of Stayner. Mr. Morris recalls the principal of the school was Mr. Gordon. Five girls in the front row Mr. Morris can identify are (left to right) Marion Ritchie, a Moore girl, a Peterman girl, a Hirleyhey (her sister is standing directly behind her), and Miss Saint. Other names in the photograph include Davey, Woods, Wardman, McKinstry, Faris, Jermyn, Metcalf, Stoddaart, Spence, Bowser, and Parks.
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
The United church is located on Barrie Street. This church was built around 1865 and uses the Gothic style of architecture. It is the oldest surviving church in town. This building may have been designed by John Howard, a famous architect in Toronto who designed churches and public buildings resembling this one. The Sunday School room at the back of the present church was the first church built in 1836. Originally this was a Methodist Church. Please contact the library (905-775-3328) if you have any more information on this photo.
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A postcard sent to Mrs. James Whayling of Newmarket by the Wilsons of Sharon. Postmarked Bradford.
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A photograph of Bradford's Main Street, today called Holland St. W. Corner of Barrie St. and Holland St. W.
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A postcard of North Church St. A Canadian Souvenir Postcard printed by Warwick Bro's and Rutter, Limited.