- CA BWGPL LHC-Organi-LawnBowl-2019-02-07-16
- Pièce
- 1913-09-15
Fait partie de Local History Collection
An account bill made out to the Bradford Lawn Bowling Club by M. J. Douglas Bakery and Confectionary, dated September 15th, 1913.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
An account bill made out to the Bradford Lawn Bowling Club by M. J. Douglas Bakery and Confectionary, dated September 15th, 1913.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
Advertisement for H. Lount, general merchant and commissioner in Bond Head, from the Bradford Witness.
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The Gilford General Store that served residents for many years and still operates today.
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The interior of the Gilford General Store with Willow Chute, owner.
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View of The Country Store in the early 1990s.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
Photograph of the remains of the Thompson's Hardware business sign. See Related Descriptions to see the business in the early 1900s.
Holland Street 1938 - Post Office & Esso Station
Fait partie de Local History Collection
A photograph depicting part of Holland Street in Bradford, taken by Lewis (Lew) Campbell in 1938. The Bradford Post Office and the ESSO station can be seen.
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Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds
Located on Holland St. West. It was originally a private residence. George Sadovchuk of Bradford owned this building. It has since been demolished.
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Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds
This building was located on Holland St. E. The store pictured was owned by W. Curry who opened the business in 1943. Before Bradford Seed House opened, this building was a shoe store rented by Joe Coridan from Howard Bowser (Bowsher), an Englishman, who owned the building at that time. Today the building has been demolished and this site is a parking lot near the CIBC bank.
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Fait partie de Local History Artifacts
Two lawn bowling balls. One engrave with "LHC" and the other with "W.L.C." One belonged to Dr. Lewis H. Campbell and the other to his brother William L. Campbell. Both were members of Bradford's lawn bowling club.
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