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School Census Book 1942
CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-26-06 · Item · 1942
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
School Census Book 1941
CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-26-05 · Item · 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
School Census Book 1939
CA BWGPL JH-2019-06-26-04 · Item · 1939
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 1939.

John Harrison
Royal Visit
CA BWGPL LHC-Event-OS9428 · Item · 1939-06
Part of Local History Collection

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited Canada.One warm evening in June 1939, the elementary school children and parents of West Gwillimbury drove to Alliston to see the Royal Couple on board the train as it passed through the little town. But the train did not stop and thousands of disappointed onlookers did not get a glimpse of the King and Queen. Engineer Harry Toman (brother-in-law of Herbert Bowles) was under instruction not to stop the Royal Train as it was late leaving the Toronto Station. At Midhurst, where 28 peoples were gathered, the train stopped to take on water supplies. King George VI stepped off the train to shake hands with the small group. One of those present was Edith Belfry, teacher of S.S. #9 Mount Pleasant. The Bradford High School students went by train to Toronto where they saw the Royal Couple riding in the Royal Car. The pupils had been given flags to wave and in some places the children put pennies on the railroad tracks.

CA BWGPL GJ-SB 77-PH26816 · Item · 1977
Part of George Jackson fonds

"After 31 years of teaching about 1,000 pupils at Bradford public school, Barbara Stewart is retiring at the end of this school year. It's a thought that brings a mixture of emotions for her. On one hand is the anticipation of doing the things she has been dreaming of for years: travelling extensively in winter and relaxing at her cottage in Minden in summer. On the other hand: "I'm going to miss the children," she admits, 'And the staff too. I have many good friends here. I retired as the organist last June. I guess you could say I'm tearing up all my roots...no, routines. I'm tearing up all my old routines.'Although she is leaving Bradford for good at the end of this school year, Miss Stewart has reassured her friends that she will be coming back often to visit."

John Slykhuis
CA BWGPL AR-2018-12-24-06 · Item · 1996
Part of Local History Artifacts

Embroidery done by students of a grade 7 class in Nain Labrador. Given to the Bradford West Gwillimbury Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E).

Students in Labrador
Partridge Student Embroidery
CA BWGPL AR-2018-12-24-07 · Item · 1996
Part of Local History Artifacts

Embroidery done by students of a grade 7 class in Nain Labrador. Given to the Bradford West Gwillimbury Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (I.O.D.E).

Students in Labrador