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Downtown Toronto
Georgetown
Encroaching Suburbia
Lakeview District
Streetsville
Clarkson
Erindale
Cooksville
Port Credit
Churches and Cemeteries
Mississauga Railway Relics
4 Chicora Avenue Toronto
The Bradley House - Now Museum
A black and white scan from a family photo album. Note the white picket fence
Wall Plaque on exterior
This is a sign off a local Clarkson business saved when the business closed circa 2015/ It is attached to the back of the "barn" at the Bradley Museum as a local artifact.
A plaque honouring the original founders of the Bradley House as a 1967 Centennial Project
The sign that stood over Herridge's Market was moved to the Bradley Museum site and hung on the barn.
Undated card with sketch of Bradley House.
Mother, Margaret K Archer, posing by the fire place at the Bradley House.
Lakeshore and Meadowood.
Another restored building placed adjacent to the Bradley House.
Showing second story and back room that were added
This picture shows Robert and Walker Archer in 1966. Probably a posed shot of me handing my Dad a saw.
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