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- 1941
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Census of all children between the ages of five and eighteen in the Village of Bradford, Ontario for the year 1941.
John Harrison
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Part of John Harrison Fonds
Census of all children between the ages of five and eighteen in the Village of Bradford, Ontario for the year 1941.
John Harrison
Part of John Harrison Fonds
Census of all children between the ages of five and eighteen in the Village of Bradford, Ontario for the year 1942.
John Harrison
Part of Local History Artifacts
History schoolbook used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert.
Robert Culbert
Part of Local History Artifacts
Essay book used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert. Opened to essay entitled, "Books for All."
Robert Culbert
Part of Local History Artifacts
School reader used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert.
Robert Culbert
Bond Head School, S.S. #5 Class Photo 1945-46
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
Bond Head Public School, 1945-1946. Teacher was Mrs. Lylia Culbert.
Back Row, left to right: Lloyd Reynolds, Stewart Reynolds, Joe Reynolds, Jim Thompson, Art Preece, Wallace Reynolds, Peter Scanlon, Mrs. Lylia Culbert.
Middle Row: Alice Smith, Mildred Reynolds, Marion Burton, Ena Brown, Marie Wilson, Marguerite Dermott, Joyce Reynolds, Percy Scanlon, Walter Reynolds.
Front Row: Etta Whiteside, Mary Culbert, Margaret Sutherland, Norman Harvey, Donny Whiteside, Allan McLean, Doug Reynolds, Charles Hansford, Gordon Brown.
Part of Local History Artifacts
Science schoolbook used by Robert ‘Bus’ Culbert.
Robert Culbert
Bond Head Public School, S.S. #5
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
S.S. #5, Bond Head Public School, class from 1948-1949.
Bradford Model School, 1877-1951
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
The Bradford Model School pictured was constructed in 1878 to replace a previous building destroyed by fire.
Mr. Frank Wood was the first principal in 1878.
It was established by Simcoe County Council for the training of teachers, and by 1907, 496 teachers were trained there.
Upon the discontinuance of Model training in Ontario, the building continued to be Bradford Public School until the new Bradford Public School was erected in 1951. The Model School was located east of the present school.
It consisted of three rooms downstairs, and two large ones upstairs. It was made of brick, and was heated by two coal furnaces.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Part of Local History Collection
Yearbooks from the Class of 1959/60 to the Class of 2012/13 for Bradford District High School, and of the 1998/99 year of Holy Trinity High School
Bradford District High School