A mug made as a souvenir of the Town of Bradford.
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Contains images of public art installations that can be found within the Bradford West Gwillimbury area.
Sem títuloMural 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.
Sem títuloPage detailing the many competitions running as part of Carrotfest in 2000. They include library poetry and art competitions, an IGA contest and a baby 'Gwilly' look-alike contest.
Sem título"Bruno Cavallo is having a good time in Bradford. At least you'd think he would be, having sold 'about 10' paintings from his showing at the Royal Bank. Mr. Cavallo has also painted five local scenes from around Bradford and the local countryside, some of which are on display. The show, which ends on Wednesday, September 25, features a draw for one of Mr. Cavallo's paintings."
Sem títuloAn unveiled art piece presented by the Bradford Women's Institute to the new Bradford Public Library at official opening of the library's Holland Court location on November 6, 1988.
William de Peuter, Adrienne Price, Ada Watson, Pauline Holancin (artist donating) and Eleanor Sherbo can be seen in the photo.
Sem títuloWorking on a project at the Bradford Public Library's March Break Craft Program.
An ad for a play entitled, “Closed Lips” to be held at the Bradford Town Hall and presented by the Bradford United Church Y.P.S., c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
Sem título"An oil painting donated to Sunnybrae School by Jacqueline Cowan of Stroud (left) is received by vice-principal Betty Sale (right), Grade 8 student Keith MacDougall, and Grade 3 student Darryl Easby. Mrs. Cown said she decided to give the painting, titled The Maiden, after her son, Jeff, 12, began studying native people in a class project."
A sketch of the Bradford Public Library by D. Wadsworth. Dated June 1985.
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