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- The Bray Family in front of their home at 49 Bronte Road.In 2021, a family descendant was able to identify some of the family members in the photo: From L to R: Unknown, Leslie Mahlon Bray, Unknown, Kate Telford (née Bray), Rhoda Ann Bray (née Hinton), Unknown, Clara Ellen Bray (née Bleakly), Unknown, Lora Edna Reid later Ostrosser (née Bray). Boy …In 2021, a family descendant was able to identify some of the family members in the photo: From L to R: Unknown, Leslie Mahlon Bray, Unknown, Kate Telford (née Bray), …Bronte Historical Society
- The Charles Sovereign House......Bronte Historical Society
- The Old Bronte Post Office, now Bronte Harbour Fine Arts.......Bronte Historical Society
- Apartments North of StoneboatsApartments North of STONEBOATS on Bronte Road at Marine Drive, on the East side of the street.Apartments North of STONEBOATS on Bronte Road at Marine Drive, on the East side of the street.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- StoneboatsTwo buildings with Stoneboats to the right. The Stoneboats building is constructed with lakestone. Stoneboats were flat bottomed sleds used to haul stone over short distances.Two buildings with Stoneboats to the right. The Stoneboats building is constructed with lakestone. Stoneboats were flat bottomed sleds used to haul stone over short distances.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- 49 Bronte Road, Oakville, OntarioThe Bronte Historical Society dates the building to about 1840 and they know the house was built by the Bray family of stone dredged from Lake Ontario called Dundas shale. A link to the BHS photograph of the family at the house is provided for your further information. Stonehooking to …The Bronte Historical Society dates the building to about 1840 and they know the house was built by the Bray family of stone dredged from Lake Ontario called Dundas shale. …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Stoneboats after 2006 fire, Bronte, Oakville. The Stoneboats building is constructed with lakestone. Stoneboats were flat bottomed sleds used to haul stone over short distances.Stoneboats after fire in 2006. Bronte Rd.Stoneboats after fire in 2006. Bronte Rd.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Stoneboats after fire in 2006 with blackened beams. Bronte, Oakville. The Stoneboats building is constructed with lakestone. Stoneboats were flat bottomed sleds used to haul stone over short distances.Stoneboats after fire in 2006 showing blackened beamsStoneboats after fire in 2006 showing blackened beamsTrafalgar Township Historical Society
- Sargent House, Bronte Rd, 1988.......Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Sargent House, South Bronte Rd, 1986......Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Sargent House, South Bronte Rd, 1986......Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Marine Dr in Bronte, 1986.......Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Home On South Bronte Rd.Home on south Bronte Rd, now the location of the Bronte Post Office. 1986.Home on south Bronte Rd, now the location of the Bronte Post Office. 1986.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Bronte Police Substation, Bronte Rd.......Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Back of the Sargent Family HouseBack of sergeant House Bronte Rd, 1988. Cathie Davenport Brown on Right.Back of sergeant House Bronte Rd, 1988. Cathie Davenport Brown on Right.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- 43 Bronte Rd.43 Bronte Rd. Bill Hill built this house when he was 21. Photo taken 1997.43 Bronte Rd. Bill Hill built this house when he was 21. Photo taken 1997.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Basement of Triller Hotel, Bronte Rd, 1986.......Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Lakeside Marketeria, Bronte Rd......Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Lakeside Marketeria1986 Lakeside Marketeria in Bronte. Pictured is Michael Brown.1986 Lakeside Marketeria in Bronte. Pictured is Michael Brown.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- Toronto City Mission Bronte Fresh Air Home, March 1979This photograph was taken in March 1979.This photograph was taken in March 1979.Trafalgar Township Historical Society