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 …
The park, on Highway 25 just north of Steeles Avenue, was opened in September 1975. The photograph was taken by "The Canadian Champion". The park is now called Chris Hadfield Park. The building was t
The park, on Highway 25 just north of Steeles Avenue, was opened …
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 furthe
The building served as the town hall until 1985 at which time …
Looking south-east. House partially hidden by trees is the house which was used as Milton's first hospital. The brick building to the right of the picture is the Post Office.
Looking south-east. House partially hidden by trees is the house which was …
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 19
For 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" …
For further information on Bruce Street School please consult "An Indelible Imprint" by Jim Dills. Bruce Street School was demolished in 1973 and the new Milton Public Library erected on that space.
For further information on Bruce Street School please consult "An Indelible Imprint" …