- CA BWGPL LHC-Libr-LibraryLife-1990s
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- 1990-1999
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Photographs from 1990-1999 of life at the Bradford Public Library, library staff & library related events.
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Photographs from 1990-1999 of life at the Bradford Public Library, library staff & library related events.
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Gertrude Melbourne, librarian of Bradford from 1967 - 1975.
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Shelf lists of Bradford Public Library memberships on top of the card catalogue. The card catalogue still is in the library in the Bill & Erica Marks Archive room.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library and Cultural Centre
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Photograph of the new public library and cultural centre
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Adrienne Price, former librarian of BWG Public Library, now works as a volunteer since retirement.
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Members of the 1989 Summer Reading Club at the Bradford Public Library posing with their paper-maiche dinosaur. Dinosaur was named "Bruno Bronty" by Jill Foley. In no particular order: Kristin, Kendra, Erin, Teresa Park, Nicole V., Jane Mazeda, Kevin, Megan, Jill Foley, Annabella DaSilva, Lisa Dudo, Rebecca Nieboer, Jason Weening, and librarian Anita Sikma.
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Librarian Anita Sikma at "Spy School" at the Bradford Public Library. Summer 1986.
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Working at the Bradford Library are Anita Sikma, Marilyn Reynolds, Susan West and Adrienne Price, Librarian. This photo appeared in the Bradford Witness and South Simcoe News on Jan. 16, 1985.
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Susan Downs (West) cleaning 16 mm film at the Bradford Public Library. Summer 1986.
Bradford Public Library Streetview
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Photograph from the Spring of 1983 of the outside of the Bradford Library when it was located on John Street.