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- Built in 1859. It served the Roman Catholic Community until the present church, Holy Rosary, on Martin Street was built in 1964. The old church is currently serving as a day care centre. This pictureBuilt in 1859. It served the Roman Catholic Community until the present …
- Located on the S.W. corner of the 4th Line and BritanniaLocated on the S.W. corner of the 4th Line and Britannia
- Formerly the Bowes Methodist ChurchFormerly the Bowes Methodist Church
- Formerly Bowes Methodist Church, now The St. Clair Masonic Temple. On Highway 25.Formerly Bowes Methodist Church, now The St. Clair Masonic Temple. On Highway …
- Originally the Presbyterian Free Church. At the time of this photograph the building served as a union meeting hall. The building also served as the armouries during World War I.Originally the Presbyterian Free Church. At the time of this photograph the …
- For further information, see "Historic Homes and Buildings in Milton, Volume II"For further information, see "Historic Homes and Buildings in Milton, Volume II"
- Rev. Wm. Roderick Lewis B.A., B.D. Born 1944 in North Wales. Minister at the Boston Presbyterian Church. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Rev. Wm. Roderick Lewis B.A., B.D. Born 1944 in North Wales. Minister …
- Rev. Wm. Roderick Lewis B.A., B.D. Born 1944 in North Wales. Minister at the Boston Presbyterian Church.Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Rev. Wm. Roderick Lewis B.A., B.D. Born 1944 in North Wales. Minister …
- For Charles O'Hara, died October 12, 1847 and also of Mary, died October 18, 1852.For Charles O'Hara, died October 12, 1847 and also of Mary, died …
- For John O'Hara and Rose O'HaraFor John O'Hara and Rose O'Hara
- The westerly section of St. Paul's United Church was built in the 1850s. The Wesleyan Methodist Church demolished in 1961 to make room for the Christian Education Centre, 1962. The lot under the twoThe westerly section of St. Paul's United Church was built in the …
- Built in 1861. The house is now 56 James St. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907". For further information see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. I"Built in 1861. The house is now 56 James St. This photograph …
- View of altar taken from the back of the church, showing congregation, backs of the wedding party and the priest. Black and white.View of altar taken from the back of the church, showing congregation, …
- The Priest conducting the service was the Rev. J. P. Lardie of the Hamilton Diocese.The Priest conducting the service was the Rev. J. P. Lardie of …
- Front/side view of the bride and groom standing at the altar. Side view of the priest and back view of the altar boy. Black and white photograph.Front/side view of the bride and groom standing at the altar. Side …
- Church Organist. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Church Organist. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"
- House was built in 1857 for John Martin from local stone. At the time the picture was published, (which was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907")it was the home of John S. McCannell. The houHouse was built in 1857 for John Martin from local stone. At …
- Built first as a cottage in the early 1850s. Now located at 61 Thomas Street. It is now a private house. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Built first as a cottage in the early 1850s. Now located at …
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