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Bradshaw

Bradshaw, Thomas

Dollar

Active c.1860-70s

The 1861 census records Bradshaw as printer and bookseller, aged 59, born England, living in Dollar. The 1871 census records him as bookseller. His photographs have also been seen with “Dollar Photographic Establishment” in addition to his name.

Gairney Bridge, Devon Valley Railway

Bradshaw Dollar Gairney Bridge Devon Valley Railway

Bradshaw Dollar rear

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