Deerhurst Post Office and Baynes sisters
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Buggy pulled by horse, Maude with sisters Laura and Hannah Baynes in front of the Deerhurst Post Office.
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Deerhurst Post Office and Baynes sisters
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Buggy pulled by horse, Maude with sisters Laura and Hannah Baynes in front of the Deerhurst Post Office.
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Contains articles and clippings related to the buildings and architecture of Bradford West Gwillimbury, from L-Z
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Communities - West Gwillimbury
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Contains news clippings and articles on West Gwillimbury
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Lt.-Gov. E. Rowe Regretted Unable to be at Official P.O. Opening
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"Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor Earl Rowe, who has been very gracious in attending functions in this, his home area, was unable to be present at the official opening of Bradford's new federal building last week and sent an expression of regret for his inability to attend.
Mr. Rowe and his family have been experiencing a trying ordeal because of the serious illness of his son, William E. Rowe, in Toronto General Hospital. "Bill," as he is familiarly known by his friend locally, underwent another operation on Monday of this week, when it is believed the remaining pressure on his brain was successfully removed. Though his condition is still critical, he came through the operation in as good condition as could be expected, and the operation gives hope for a good recovery."
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Contains news clippings and articles on Bradford
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This is a picture of Holland Street looking west when it was just a dirt road. Notice the trees that used to line the street. The white building on the right was the post office and up to 1915 was home to the first library in town. The dark building beside it was a laundry .