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- Library's challengeBrantford Public Library
- A free library's centuryBrantford Public Library
- Letters to the editor: Library user fee idea defeats Carnegie principleBrantford Public Library
- Who spends library's $9m budget?Article detailing how the Hamilton Public Library's budget is spent.Article detailing how the Hamilton Public Library's budget is spent.Brantford Public Library
- Library board fears takeover by city councilArticle describing "power struggle" between the Hamilton Public Library board and Hamilton city council over the library's $9 million budget.Article describing "power struggle" between the Hamilton Public Library board and Hamilton city council over the library's $9 million budget.Brantford Public Library
- Women's Rights GoneAn article on the erosion of women's rights following the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983, written by Sue Goodwin. The author assesses setbacks through the words of Canadian poet Dionne Brand during a workshop for International Women's Day. Brand states that the island's women were making significant strides towards …An article on the erosion of women's rights following the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983, written by Sue Goodwin. The author assesses setbacks through the words of Canadian poet …CERLAC Resource Centre
- Cobourg District Collegiate Institute WestThis new Collegiate was built in 1902 on King Street West when the original Collegiate built in 1870 and located at 117 King Street East(across from St. Peter's Rectory) became overcrowded. In 1960 became known as Cobourg and District Collegiate Institute West, when the new high school was built in …This new Collegiate was built in 1902 on King Street West when the original Collegiate built in 1870 and located at 117 King Street East(across from St. Peter's Rectory) became …Cobourg Public Library
- Looking out over Bronte Harbour from the Church steeple.Reverse Side Reads: BRONTE HARBOUR, Ontario, Canada. Bronte Harbour built in 1856 was an important trading and fishing port for many years. The village of Bronte, named after Lord Nelson, Duke of Bronte, and founded in 1834, was amalgamated with the Town of Oakville in 1962. This is a souvenir …Reverse Side Reads: BRONTE HARBOUR, Ontario, Canada. Bronte Harbour built in 1856 was an important trading and fishing port for many years. The village of Bronte, named after Lord Nelson, …Bronte Historical Society
- Cobourg LakefrontThis photograph was taken by Canadian aerial photographer Harry Oakman.This photograph was taken by Canadian aerial photographer Harry Oakman.Cobourg Public Library
- Bronte HarbourDescription of the photograph can be found on the reverse side.Description of the photograph can be found on the reverse side.Oakville Public Library
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