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- 1933
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An ad for Hunt & Stephenson Bakery in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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An ad for Hunt & Stephenson Bakery in Bradford, c. 1933. Appeared in the Bradford Witness.
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Image of a bill issued by McKinstry's Garage on Dec. 3, 1928.
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Bradford Co-Operative Storage - 1940s - Far View
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Photograph of the Bradford Co-Operative Storage building from the 1940s.
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Dog Sled Being Greeted on a Bradford Street
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A photograph of dogs and dog sled travelling through Bradford, taken by Lewis Campbell in 1938.
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Dog Sled and Car on a Bradford Street
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A photograph of dogs and dog sled travelling through Bradford, taken by Lewis Campbell in 1938.
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A photograph of dogs and dog sled travelling through Bradford, taken by Lewis Campbell in 1938.
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A photograph of six Bradford business men, c. 1865. William L. Campbell (Grain Dealer) is on the top left in back row. He was sent to Bradford by his Newmarket employer in 1862 to open a grain and lumber business.
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A photograph of seven Bradford business men, c. 1870. William L. Campbell (Grain Dealer) is on the top left in back row. He was sent to Bradford by his Newmarket employer in 1862 to open a grain and lumber business.
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Photograph of Marjorie Blanchard Campbell. Wife of William L. Campbell. They met in 1915 when Marjorie was visiting Bradford friends who had moved from her home in Jamestown, New York. Picture taken 1910.
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Elizabeth Florence "Libbie" Campbell
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Photograph of Elizabeth Florence Campbell (also referred to as Libbie, around 1900.) Sister of William L. and Dr. Lewis H. Campbell. Libbie helped her father William run his coal and grain business and continued doing so after his death in 1914.
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