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  • House on corner of Charles and Queen.
        Notes by Jack Charlton: - 51 Charles St. The Town bought this property from the Crozier Estate and demolished the dwelling in 1969. It appeares to have been built in 1877 by a Charles Noakes. The ent
      Notes by Jack Charlton: - 51 Charles St. The Town bought this …
  • Intersection of Charles and Queen.
        This photograph connects with Image #778.
      This photograph connects with Image #778.
  • House on Martin St. by Mill Pond
        Information from "The Canadian Champion" April 1, 1967
      Information from "The Canadian Champion" April 1, 1967
  • 13 Charles Street, Milton
        The building was built in 1866 and demolished 1987. Replaced with a small row of stores and offices with apartments over them.
      The building was built in 1866 and demolished 1987. Replaced with a …
  • View from Mary Street towards the old Town Hall
        Notes by Jack Charlton. 'Background - Gordon MacNab and Son - furniture store and funeral parlour at rear. Corner of Main and Charles St. Removed in the late 1960's by the town. The main store wall w
      Notes by Jack Charlton. 'Background - Gordon MacNab and Son - furniture …
  • Houses on Mary St. south side, Milton, Ont.
        Possibly built in 1861 as a rental property by Henry McCartney, brother-in-law of Dr. Charles Gardner who purchased balance of land from Henry Huffman and produced the Gardner plan of subdivision on
      Possibly built in 1861 as a rental property by Henry McCartney, brother-in-law …
  • Tenement house on Mary Street
        The land abstract indicates this frame two storey tenement house was built by John Trotter in 1855 and contained four family units. It was removed when purchased by the Town of Milton in 1970. Many f
      The land abstract indicates this frame two storey tenement house was built …
  • Old stables and carriage houses
        Notes by Jack Charlton. 'Both of these buildings were of brick. The smaller building was owned and for many years used as a stable by the butcher shop on Main street by W. B. Dickin 1889. The larger
      Notes by Jack Charlton. 'Both of these buildings were of brick. The …
  • Intersection of Pearl and Fulton looking north.
        Lady walking along path from Main Street south to Pearl Street along Fulton. Trees in the background. Tower and roof of Grace Anglican in the back right of picture. Building on the right of the pictu
      Lady walking along path from Main Street south to Pearl Street along …
  • The Mill being demolished. 1990
        This mill took the place of the old stone mill which had been destroyed by fire some years' earlier.
      This mill took the place of the old stone mill which had …
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