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The Bell homestead at Brantford, Ontario, where Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone
12/20/1930
The Bell Homestead in Brantford is where Alexander Graham Bell carried out many of the experiments which led to development of the telephone. It's a National Historic Site now
12/21/1970
Beverley Jones points to sign
6/8/1953
Brant County Jail, showing door where prisoners made their escape
4/23/1966
Brantford brought a salute from a band of 20 Indian musicians from the Six Nations and a parade of over 100 automobiles down the main street
6/6/1949
Brantford has an edge in its battle with Boston, which also claims telephone's invention
6/27/1946
Brantford has remodeled its historic city hall by giving it a covering of stucco outside and a complete renovating inside
1925 circa
Brant's grave in the Mohawk Church cemetery near Brantford is enclosed with an iron fence
9/4/1926
Cemetery à Brantford (Ont.)
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Cessna 172 Brantford 3 Dead
10/23/1994
Chapel of Mohawks, built in 1785, is on Six Nations reservation at Brantford
5/18/1962
A Halt in use of Freon as a propellant in aerosol cans was announced by F
8/28/1975
The handsome new registry office in Brantford
1925 circa
Ivy league: Back in the '20s, Brantford's Public Library, a venerable ivy-covered institution on a quiet shady street, was an ideal place to go on a hot summer day - especially if one owned an automobile.
3/13/1988
Miss McCarthy wed in Mohawk chapel
9/13/1928
Nearly hitting rope separating the lanes, Nancy Garapick of Halifax churns way to victory in 100-meter backstroke event of Canadian winter swimming ch(...)
2/5/1976
Norma Duncan Home
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Norman Duncan
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One of the first of 40,000 campers expected in Brantford by Friday, Kathy Shaughnessy of Miami, sunbathes in Mohawk Park. The U.S. National Campers an(...)
7/8/1971
R.C.M.P. post à Brant Reserve
1/14/1930
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