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- The restaurant was destroyed by fire in June 1961. It was replaced by a modern building.The restaurant was destroyed by fire in June 1961. It was replaced ...
- The building was originally built for Winn's Shoe Factory in 1892. Currently (2012) it has been converted into apartments, a restaurant and a hair salon.The building was originally built for Winn's Shoe Factory in 1892. Currently ...
- Red Cross workers in front of 161-163 Main Street during World War I. Left Lillian L. and Charlotte E. Campbell.Red Cross workers in front of 161-163 Main Street during World War ...
- In 1912, T. D. Hume began to provide a regular programe of moving pictures at his Princess Theatre. This theatre was destroyed by fire and replaced.In 1912, T. D. Hume began to provide a regular programe of ...
- The "new" Princess Theatre was built after the original theatre burned in a 1915 fire. It's seen here in later years. Movies continued at the site from 1916 to March 1985. After 1983 the theatre was remodelled and the space used for stores.The "new" Princess Theatre was built after the original theatre burned in ...
- Jack Hannant Sr. (right) serves from the counter of his grocery store at 258 Main Street. For further information see "Memories of Milton" by Mel Robinson.-Jack Hannant Sr. (right) serves from the counter of his grocery store ...
- The partnership of Blain and Hannant was rather an unusual one. J. T. Hannant(Jack Sr.) operated a very successful grocery store in the premises at 258 Main Street East. In the premises at 264 Main Street, J. W. (Jimmy) Blain ran the flour, feed and coal business. The two businesses ...The partnership of Blain and Hannant was rather an unusual one. J. ...
- Parade on Main Street, Milton on July 1, 1927. The Parade is travelling from east to west.Parade on Main Street, Milton on July 1, 1927. The Parade is ...
- In July 1914 the cornerstone was laid for the new Milton post office at the corner of Main and Martin St. It is now a Restaurant. The present Post Office on Brown St. was built in 1980.In July 1914 the cornerstone was laid for the new Milton post ...
- Knitter's Delight and Comic Express...Knitter's Delight and Comic Express...
- Moffat/McLary Appliance CentreMoffat/McLary Appliance Centre
- Two cadets and four teenage girls outside Knight's Menswear Store on Main StreetTwo cadets and four teenage girls outside Knight's Menswear Store on Main ...
- The picture was taken on Easter Sunday, 1949.The picture was taken on Easter Sunday, 1949.
- The two houses on the right of the picture were demolished in 1988. The house on the left was moved to Commercial Street in 1988 (east side of Commercial), by the Restivo family.The two houses on the right of the picture were demolished in ...
- Vehicles assembling for parade on Main Street, MiltonVehicles assembling for parade on Main Street, Milton
- Photograph showing a decorated arch over Main Street shwoing a Welcome sign for the soldier participants in the Parade.Photograph showing a decorated arch over Main Street shwoing a Welcome sign ...
- Photograph showing decorations of some of the stores on Main St., MiltonPhotograph showing decorations of some of the stores on Main St., Milton
- Graham's Shoe Store, Milton, Ont. Received prize for the best decorated store at the Soldiers' Reception, September 1919Graham's Shoe Store, Milton, Ont. Received prize for the best decorated store ...
- Black and white copy of photograph in Ontario ArchivesBlack and white copy of photograph in Ontario Archives
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