Centrilller Public School (formerly S.S. 13, Bronte)

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  • Centriller School in Bronte Nov-Dec 1979
        Centriller replaced the former Bronte (Public) School, S.S. 13.
      Centriller replaced the former Bronte (Public) School, S.S. 13.
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Magnet Inn, Bronte, Ontario
        The Petrie house and Magnet Inn stood at the southwest corner of Jones and Lakeshore Road, Bronte. This photograph was taken in July or August 1974 by standing across the road in front of Centriller
      The Petrie house and Magnet Inn stood at the southwest corner of …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Centriller Public School, Bronte, Ontario, 1974
        Centriller replaced the former Bronte (Public) School, S.S. 13.
      Centriller replaced the former Bronte (Public) School, S.S. 13.
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Bronte School Student Photograph 1898-9
        #19, Edith Speers was absent when the photograph was taken; she was ill with diptheria. The photographer returned to later photograph the Baptist-Methodist picnic and photographed Edith. He attached
      #19, Edith Speers was absent when the photograph was taken; she was …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Bronte School Staff, 1946
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    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Bronte Public School, 1946
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    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Bronte Public School, 1946, Room 4
        Bronte School, S.S. 13, was built of stone in 1872, two stories high. It was on the north side of Chisholm St. (now Marine Drive). It was demolished in 1923 and the school shown here was built. An ad
      Bronte School, S.S. 13, was built of stone in 1872, two stories …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Constable Coleman, RCMP, at Bronte School, 1947
        Two of the photographs were autographed by Constable Coleman. Unfortunately, his writing is illegible so we can't determine the proper spelling of his name, and we don't know why he was photographed
      Two of the photographs were autographed by Constable Coleman. Unfortunately, his writing …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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