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- Grave marker for the Armstrong family located in Evergreen Cemetery, Milton, OntarioGrave marker for the Armstrong family located in Evergreen Cemetery, Milton, Ontario
- Albert Alexander Armstrong 1871-1939, Helen Turier d. 1955, Ethel F. Terry 1881-1956 wife of Wm. J. Armstrong 1880-1967, Elspeth C. I. Armstrong 1911-1967, Olive Grace Armstrong 1912-1988.Albert Alexander Armstrong 1871-1939, Helen Turier d. 1955, Ethel F. Terry 1881-1956 ...
- William J. Armstrong Sr. was the son of William Armstrong and Isabella Bryans. He served on Milton Town Council, was secretary of the Milton Fire Brigade, served on the executive of of the Independent Order of Foresters, was Secretary of the Milton Bicycle Club and Secretary Treasurer of the Milton ...William J. Armstrong Sr. was the son of William Armstrong and Isabella ...
- A meeting of the Royal Templars. William and Elspet Armstrong are third and fourth from the right. For many years the house at 104 Mill Street, Milton served as the Temperance Hall. In 1889 the Royal Templars of Temperance installed a drinking fountain in front of the old Town Hall ...A meeting of the Royal Templars. William and Elspet Armstrong are third ...
- Picture taken from the top of the Post Office tower looking across to Mary Street. The two buildings in the far distance were demolished.Picture taken from the top of the Post Office tower looking across ...
- The picture was taken from the top of the Post Office tower. The restaurant 'Peter's Platters' is in the centre.The picture was taken from the top of the Post Office tower. ...
- Photograph taken from the top of the Post Office tower.Photograph taken from the top of the Post Office tower.
- The picture was taken from the top of the Post office tower. On the extreme left is the front of the old Town Hall. On the corner in the centre is a building which has now been demolished. On the extreme lower right is the Canada Trust building.The picture was taken from the top of the Post office tower. ...
- Aerial view of Dr. Stevenson's hospital on Martin Street. The Mill is in the background. Both have now been demolished.Aerial view of Dr. Stevenson's hospital on Martin Street. The Mill is ...
- Aerial view of the intersection of Main Street and Charles Street. In the background is the local branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. In the foreground are stores at 246-250 Main Street with the corner of the Bank of Nova Scotia at 244 Main St. The building on the left ...Aerial view of the intersection of Main Street and Charles Street. In ...
- Aerial view of the side of the old Town Hall on Main Street taken from the top of the Post Office tower.Aerial view of the side of the old Town Hall on Main ...
- Picture taken from the top of the Post Office tower. In the background, right hand corner is the Mill Pond.Picture taken from the top of the Post Office tower. In the ...
- The house was built circa 1930s and demolished circa 2000. The property is now (2010) used for a car dealership. In the process of being moved from this location to Peru Road, the house collapsed.The house was built circa 1930s and demolished circa 2000. The property ...
- Part of Lot 7 and 8, Block 11, South side of Pine Street, Milton. Picture taken in 1934 by L. R. CampbellPart of Lot 7 and 8, Block 11, South side of Pine ...
- Isabella (Bryans) Armstrong of Enniskillen, Ireland, b. September 12, 1827, d. January 14, 1919, married William Armstrong, b.1814 d. May 6, 1876. Their son, William John Armstrong Sr., Aug.9, 1856 - December 10, 1940, his son William John Armstrong Jr., Jan. 14, 1880-Dec. 1967, Baby Elspeth (Elsie) Christina Isabella Armstrong, ...Isabella (Bryans) Armstrong of Enniskillen, Ireland, b. September 12, 1827, d. January ...
- The picture was probably taken at 186 Sarah Street in MiltonThe picture was probably taken at 186 Sarah Street in Milton
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- "Old Fashioned Days" in Milton. Baby Tommy is in his great-grandfather's baby carriage"Old Fashioned Days" in Milton. Baby Tommy is in his great-grandfather's baby ...
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