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- Left to right - John William (known as Will) Leonard Tickner, b. May 31, 1883, Orpington, Kent, England. Leslie Alexander (small boy in sailor suit), b. Jan. 4, 1923, Milton, Ontario. John William Leonard (known as Len) - b. 1915, Milton, Ontario. Alice Christina (known as Alice) - b.1910 in ...Left to right - John William (known as Will) Leonard Tickner, b. ...
- Left to right - John William Tickner, Elizabeth Alice (Taylor) Tickner, Alice Christine Tickner, Leslie Alexander Tickner.Left to right - John William Tickner, Elizabeth Alice (Taylor) Tickner, Alice ...
- Elizabeth Alice (Taylor) Tickner (known as Alice). Alice was four or five months pregnant when they arrived in Canada on May 22, 1910. Her sister May (Taylor) Ingleson lived in Toronto. Alice and William were living in Milton for the 1911 Census. The baby is Alice Christina who was born ...Elizabeth Alice (Taylor) Tickner (known as Alice). Alice was four or five ...
- The picture was taken at the front of the Marilyn Fay house at 79 Court Street South. Leslie Tickner, John Tickner, Ann Tickner and Marilyn Fay.The picture was taken at the front of the Marilyn Fay house ...
- The photograph was taken at the house at 79 Court Street South on Robert Street probably at a birthday party.The photograph was taken at the house at 79 Court Street South ...
- The first crematorium at the Evergreen Cemetery, Milton, Ontario. It was demolished c.2012 and a larger one built in a different area of the cemetery.The first crematorium at the Evergreen Cemetery, Milton, Ontario. It was demolished ...
- 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 ...
- Steam train travelling through the Escarpment area.Steam train travelling through the Escarpment area.
- 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 ...
- Originally the Credit Valley Railway Station on Court Street, now a private house on Commercial Street.Originally the Credit Valley Railway Station on Court Street, now a private ...
- The Station was located at the end of Court Street North, South of the tracks. It was demolished c.1970sThe Station was located at the end of Court Street North, South ...
- 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. ...
- Lumber mill at the intersection of Martin Street and Steeles Avenue. Donkey with oxenLumber mill at the intersection of Martin Street and Steeles Avenue. Donkey ...
- George Edwards helped Uncle Henry on the farm.George Edwards helped Uncle Henry on the farm.
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