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- 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 house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further information regarding the house, see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1". Negatives also.The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further …
- The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further information regarding the house, see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1". Negative alsoThe house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further …
- The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further information regarding the house, see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1". Negative also.The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further …
- The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further information regarding the house, see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1". Negatives also.The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further …
- The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further information regarding the house, see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1". Negatives also.The house was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further …
- 191 Margaret Stret was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For further information regarding the house, see "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1". Negative also.191 Margaret Stret was formerly the home of P. L. Robertson. For …
- For further information regarding this house, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1" On the back of the photograph Lillian Thomas has written "Home of "Miller" John Martin, 1857. Eldest soFor further information regarding this house, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton, …
- For more information regarding this house, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton, Vol. 1". On the back of the photograph Lillian Thomas has written "Home of John Martin 1857 "Miller". Eldest son oFor more information regarding this house, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton, …
- Notes provided by Jack Charlton. 'Built in 1908 by C. R. Willmott & Co. to manufacture agriculture implements - however, it soon failed. Different companies then used it for only short periods such aNotes provided by Jack Charlton. 'Built in 1908 by C. R. Willmott …
- Large group of men grouped for photograph prior to banquet held for the bowling group's awards' night.Large group of men grouped for photograph prior to banquet held for …
- Isa and Jessie Robertson were the sisters of P.L. Robertson. For further information see "P.L. Inventor of the Robertson Screw" by Ken Lamb.Isa and Jessie Robertson were the sisters of P.L. Robertson. For further …
- John and Annie Robertson were the parents of the inventor P. L. Robertson. John died in 1886 and Annie in 1909. John was an immigrant from Scotland and Annie was born in Canada, the daughter of ScottJohn and Annie Robertson were the parents of the inventor P. L. …
- For further information regarding P. L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., Inventor of the Robertson Screw" by Ken Lamb and "Milton Area Biographies, Vol. II" by Alex Cooke.For further information regarding P. L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., Inventor of …
- Left to right - John Brown Robertson, William Robertson (oldest of the boys), Annie (Brown) Robertson with P.L. in her arms, Hatton Robertson, Isabella (Isa), Janet (Jessie), John Robertson, father oLeft to right - John Brown Robertson, William Robertson (oldest of the …
- For further information regarding P.L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., inventor of the Robertson Screw" by Ken Lamb and "Milton Area Biographies, Vol. II", by Alex Cooke.For further information regarding P.L. Robertson, please consult "P.L., inventor of the …
- Group from the P. L. Robertson bowling group relaxing at banquet. Those whose faces are clearly seen - clockwise: Harry Smith, Ted Jennings, Malcolm McDuffe, Ted Lyle, Peter Blinco, Morley Rasberry.Group from the P. L. Robertson bowling group relaxing at banquet. Those …
- Cake used at the book launch for 'P.L. Inventor of the Robertson screw'.Cake used at the book launch for 'P.L. Inventor of the Robertson …
- Bruce Carlin was the president of the Milton Historical Society at this timeBruce Carlin was the president of the Milton Historical Society at this …
- On the right hand side of the picture is Mayor Gordon Krantz of Milton, Ontario and on the left is a speaker's lectern with a blow-up of the cover of the book "P.L. - Inventor of the Robertson Screw"On the right hand side of the picture is Mayor Gordon Krantz …
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