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              CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Police-ReevesBadges-2017-04-06-20 · Item · 2017-04-05
              Part of Local History Collection

              Pendant from the 1905 OLA Championship for Bradford. Walter Reeves, Town Constable of Bradford from 1929-1946, was a well known lacrosse star from this match. The medal is inscribed with Walter's name on the back.

              Bill Marks
              1908 Train Wreck on G.T.R.
              CA BWGPL LHC-Dis-Derail-OS10148 · Item · 1908-07-15
              Part of Local History Collection

              Train wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway between Bradford and Gilford July 15, 1908, a result of making up time.

              Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
              CA BWGPL LHC-Event-Anni-Cen-2017-03-28-05-2017-03-28-12 · Part · 1957-08-21
              Part of Local History Collection

              The following set of photographs were taken from the Bradford Witness August 21, 1957 edition, highlighting the Bradford Centennial parade and celebrations.
              This float includes "Three members of Bradford 1909 O.A.L.A. Intermediate Lacrosse champions."

              Bradford Witness
              CA BWGPL LHC-TownBWG-Police-ReevesBadges-2017-04-06-21 · Item · 2017-04-05
              Part of Local History Collection

              Ribbon for the guests of the August 17, 1923 lacrosse match between Bradford and Oxford-Cambridge. Walter Reeves, Town Constable of Bradford from 1929-1946, was a well known lacrosse star who was invited to this match.

              Bill Marks
              CA BWGPL WEG-Mar-2017-04-20-29 · Item · 1965-11-17
              Part of WEGWHIST Collection

              "The first year-round residents of the Marsh arrived in the late autumn of 1934 and took up residence in the row of houses shown in the above picture. They were families from Holland and they named their village Ansnorveld.
              Members of the Christian Reformed Church, after selling their first crops, built the first church on the Marsh, also shown above, in the spring of 1936. Today there are two beautiful Christian Reformed churches on the Holland Marsh."

              Bradford Witness