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Public School in Bradwardine Postcard – 1905
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1905-1915 (Creation)
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3.5” x 5.5” (b/w)
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The postcard was collected by Amy Elder, Routhwaite, MB. It was donated by Mrs. Wallace Elder to Daly House Museum in 1979.
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IImage is a postcard. Bradwardine, MB's first school house, Bradwardine School No. 1307 (1905-1915).
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The village of Bradwardine in the R.M of Daly, Manitoba first school was a one-class room structure built in 1905. Bradwardine consolidated school resulted from the 1915 consolidation of Bradwardine School with Acrum School No. 329. As a result of this consolidation a second classroom was added to the original building. Tarbolton School No. 297 and Spring Valley School No. 649 closed in 1948 and 1957. Students from these school districts then attended Bradwardine School and a three room school building replaced the original school in 1956. The school closed in 1961. The second building was moved by the Rolling River School Division to Rivers where it was attached to the Rivers Collegiate.