WILLIAM BRADFORD SOLD PHOTOGRAPHY GEAR; AT 63

The Boston Globe | December 21, 1988 | Copyright

William Waterman Bradford of Quincy, founder of a sales business there dealing in cameras and other photographic equipment, died of cancer yesterday in New England Deaconess Hospital in Boston. He was 63.

Born in Milton, Mr. Bradford graduated from Milton High School in 1943 and from Boston University in 1948.

He served as a corporal on a gun crew in the 359th Field Artillery Battalion of the Army's 95th Infantry Division in Europe in World War II.

Mr. Bradford was an amateur photographer whose work was exhibited at the Brockton Art ...

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