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- The Chocolate Box and the empty store were demolished c.1989-90. They were replaced by buildings similar in style to the two on the right hand side of the picture.The Chocolate Box and the empty store were demolished c.1989-90. They were …
- The Dakota Mill, built in 1844, was named after the Dakota Indian Tribe, upon whose campgrounds it was built. It burned November 18, 1979. The mill has now been demolished.The Dakota Mill, built in 1844, was named after the Dakota Indian …
- Ruins of lime kilns. They are located at Kelso near the Appleby Line. Production was stopped in the late nineteen-twenties. They are now part of a provincial park and have been preserved.Ruins of lime kilns. They are located at Kelso near the Appleby …
- The Lime Kilns are located at Kelso near the Appleby Line. Production was stopped in the late nineteen-twenties. The kilns are now situated in a provincial park and have been preserved.The Lime Kilns are located at Kelso near the Appleby Line. Production …
- Looking west, in the centre of the picture is the old Town Hall (now offices) and to the right is the old power station which was demolished.Looking west, in the centre of the picture is the old Town …
- The house which was situated on Hugh Street, was demolished in 2007 to make room for the expansion of the Milton Town Hall.The house which was situated on Hugh Street, was demolished in 2007 …
- The house, which was situated on Hugh Street, was demolished in 2007 to make way for the extension of the Milton Town Hall.The house, which was situated on Hugh Street, was demolished in 2007 …
- This mill took the place of the old stone mill which had been burned some years earlier.This mill took the place of the old stone mill which had …
- The school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected on the lot. For further information see "An indelible imprint" by Jim Dills. This is a souvenir photograph published on the occThe school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected …
- The McGibbon House served Milton as a hotel for many decades under various names. It was destroyed by fire in 1973.The McGibbon House served Milton as a hotel for many decades under …
- On the back is written "In the picture, Florence Norrington, Arthur Norrington, (small boy) Victor Norrington (still living)(in 1986). Lady at side believed to be a Clement girl." Photograph is a copOn the back is written "In the picture, Florence Norrington, Arthur Norrington, …
- South West corner of Derry and Bronte. Constructed c.early 1950s. Demolished 1988. Lot now occupied by pharmacy and medical offices.South West corner of Derry and Bronte. Constructed c.early 1950s. Demolished 1988. …
- The building served as the town hall until 1985 at which time town administration was moved to the renovated Court House/Jail building in Victoria Square. This building now houses offices. For furtheThe building served as the town hall until 1985 at which time …
- The Milton Inn burned and was demolished in 1973The Milton Inn burned and was demolished in 1973
- The Milton Inn later burned and was demolished in 1973The Milton Inn later burned and was demolished in 1973
- This mill took the place of the old stone Martin's Mill which was destroyed by fire. The "Supersweet" mill was eventually demolished in 1990.This mill took the place of the old stone Martin's Mill which …
- For further information on Bruce Street School, please consult "An Indelible Imprint" by Jim Dills. Bruce Street School served Milton students from 1857-1972. Bruce Street School was demolished in 19For further information on Bruce Street School, please consult "An Indelible Imprint" …
- For further information on Bruce Street school please consult "An Indelible Imprint" by Jim Dills. Bruce Street School was demolished in 1973 and Milton Public Library erected on that space.For further information on Bruce Street school please consult "An Indelible Imprint" …
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