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Winter outing - sleigh and horses was the typical mode of winter transport in those days.
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Part of Local History Collection
Winter outing - sleigh and horses was the typical mode of winter transport in those days.
Part of WEGWHIST Collection
S.S. #8, Bowles School, in the winter months.
Bradford West Gwillimbury Public Library
Stranded travellers swamp village
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Snow brought weary travellers to Bond Head and the surrounding area, but it also brought precautions for the next weather emergency. An emergency fund has been set up between the Bond Head Snowmobile Association and the Bond Head
Community Centre resulting from funds gathered by people stranded in the town hall. Over the three-day-period, 175 people slept on floors in sleeping bags and blankets, and ate food made by the women in the Bond Head area. Most of the people who stayed in the hall were truck drivers, and travellers from as far away as Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Cleveland, Ohio."
George Jackson
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Maude Jackson shows seven-year-old Michelle Harris how to knit a sweater for the upcoming frosty days of winter. Knitting was just one of many attractions at Pioneer Day last week at Sir William Osler School near Bond Head. The entire school and many area residents took part in the event."
Bradford Witness
Part of Local History Collection
Photograph of the VIA Rail train passing by on Bradford's snow covered tracks.
Barry Schroeder
Part of Local History Collection
This photo was taken in the Scotch Settlement. Marion Watson is in the middle in the light coloured sweater. This photo was taken sometime in between 1911 and 1929.
Karol Joyce
William L. Campbell 1940 - Front View
Part of Local History Collection
A photograph of William L. Campbell, a Bradford Druggist in-front of his home located on Barrie Street, taken in Winter 1940.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
William L. Campbell 1940 - Side View
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A photograph of William L. Campbell, a Bradford Druggist in-front of his home located on Barrie Street, taken in Winter 1940.
Luanne Campbell Edwards
Part of George Jackson fonds
"Miraculously, the driver of this truck survived. The flat bed tractor trailer had been carrying a load of steel south on Highway 400 when just south of the Highway 88 intersection it spun around and overturned in the west ditch facing northward. The car was demolished, the seat and windshield being forced out."
George Jackson