Talk:Harold C. Bradley House/Archive 1

Photos
Photos and/or photo uploads are needed.
 * HABS photos do not seem to be available for this site.
 * The NRHP photo linked in article may have been taken by NPS employee, and at least there is no other photographer noted, so hence could assume public domain and can be used.
 * More new photos would be helpful.


 * Is there something wrong with the photo in this article? It looks fine to me. Somewhere On The Road of Life (talk) 16:42, 26 December 2009 (UTC)
 * It looks great - that's why I removed the photo request! I reviewed all photo requests in Wisconsin. The photo request was added by the person who started the article - probably before the photo was added. I struck out the photo request verbiage.  Royal broil  04:15, 28 December 2009 (UTC)

Is expansion desired?
(I'm a newbie here. Sorry if I make a mess.) I grew up (late 1960s - early 1970s) literally next to this house; my parents house was adjacent to it. Also, the carriage house for the big house was also on the same block and was adjacent to my parent's house. There was only one other house on the block in addition to those mentioned. The Bradley (Crane) house burned down in the 1970s and was completely rebuilt. I was home when it burned and embers showered our roof. There is more info that could be added, including (if I can obtain them from family members) pictures of the original house, the carriage house, the lay of the property (somewhat dramatic on a bit of a hill), etc. I would need to do some digging and verification, but I think I could add some useful information. Is this desired? JaySmithWiki (talk) 20:51, 20 October 2010 (UTC)

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