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- On the back of the postcard is written "Wishing Joe a very Merry Christmas from Willmott Hunter".On the back of the postcard is written "Wishing Joe a very …
- The railway station was moved from its original position on Bronte Street to Chris Hadfield Park where it now serves as the Tourist Information Centre.The railway station was moved from its original position on Bronte Street …
- St. Paul's United Church, Main Street, Milton, OntarioSt. Paul's United Church, Main Street, Milton, Ontario
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Main Street looking west from the intersection of Martin Street and Main Street.Main Street looking west from the intersection of Martin Street and Main …
- Written in pencil on the back of the postcard is "Moved to new telephone office from Higginbotham's Drugstore. Mr. McIntyre Manager. Sunday morning. Telephonist Mabel Wharton (Mrs. Gordon McNab.)"Written in pencil on the back of the postcard is "Moved to …
- Update - Unity Park has been renamed Chris Hadfield Park. The building now serves as headquarters for the United Way of Milton and the Tourist Information Centre. Located at the intersection of SteelUpdate - Unity Park has been renamed Chris Hadfield Park. The building …
- Located at the corner of Martin and Main. Also known as the Dewar Block.Located at the corner of Martin and Main. Also known as the …
- Located in Victoria Park Square, Milton, Ont. Built in 1855 and enlarged in 1877, the building served as Halton County's Court House and Jail until 1974. It was purchased by the Town of Milton in 198Located in Victoria Park Square, Milton, Ont. Built in 1855 and enlarged …
- For further information regarding Bruce Street School, please consult "An indelible imprint" by Jim Dills. The School was demolished in 1973 and Milton Public Library erected in that area.For further information regarding Bruce Street School, please consult "An indelible imprint" …
- For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton" Vol. 2For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton" Vol. 2
- This was the old CNR station originally situated on the east side of Bronte, south of the P.L. Robertson office. Now the Tourst information building. It is situated on Martin (Highway 25) on the westThis was the old CNR station originally situated on the east side …
- Titled "Sorting. M.P.B.Co." William Fraser (father of Adeline Mackay) is second from the left. Sorting bricks in the kiln.Titled "Sorting. M.P.B.Co." William Fraser (father of Adeline Mackay) is second from …
- The Church was in use until the 1960s when the new Holy Rosary Church was built on Martin Street. It is currently (2010) the administrative office of the Milton Public Library.The Church was in use until the 1960s when the new Holy …
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