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- Notes from Jack Charlton - 425 Main Street plus Milton Greenhouse. During Bob Brown's ownership he sold off the corner for a gas station. At the front of the property he built a showroom for his flowNotes from Jack Charlton - 425 Main Street plus Milton Greenhouse. During …
- Bruce Street School was demolished in 1973 and the new Milton Public Library built on that space. For further information see "An indelible imprint" by Jim Dills.Bruce Street School was demolished in 1973 and the new Milton Public …
- Notes accompanying the photograph written by Jack Charlton as follows: This is the site of the Blind and Sash Factory operated by John Hunter and John Ezard (see County Atlas). The original buildingNotes accompanying the photograph written by Jack Charlton as follows: This is …
- This is the original Mill site. The stone mill was demolished in 1963 after a disastrous fire. It was then owned by Robinhood Co. All of the structures here were built for Dr. C. Martin during his yeThis is the original Mill site. The stone mill was demolished in …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Brick cottage on the left was moved to the east side of Commercial Street by the Restivo family. The semi-detached houses in the centre were demolished in 1988. The lot was developed and now houses BBrick cottage on the left was moved to the east side of …
- This building was originally known as R. & C. H. Burling' Block. It was built in 1858 by Alexander Murray and demolished by the town in 1970. The lot is now occupied by a parkette and the Spice of LiThis building was originally known as R. & C. H. Burling' Block. …
- The buildings were all demolished by Brian Best in 1974 and Trafalgar Square was built. 310 Main Street East. This can be seen in images #773 and 774.The buildings were all demolished by Brian Best in 1974 and Trafalgar …
- The same view as Image #767The same view as Image #767
- The same view as Image #767The same view as Image #767
- The Supersweet Feeds sign has gone and also the feed mill - it has been replaced with apartment blocks. The post office is now a restaurant; a new post office was built on Brown Street. Ledwith's groThe Supersweet Feeds sign has gone and also the feed mill - …
- Built by Dr. Peter Stuart in 1885. Sold to Dr. M. E. Gowland about 1907. Retained as a home by the Gowlands until sold in 1965 to developer Wm. Ollen. The house was demolished and replaced with fourBuilt by Dr. Peter Stuart in 1885. Sold to Dr. M. E. …
- Notes accompanying photograph. First constructed in 1886, modernized 1905 for Metropolitan Bank. 1965 Bank expanded to cover the full site. Fabric centre was previously Middleton Store (built c.1856-Notes accompanying photograph. First constructed in 1886, modernized 1905 for Metropolitan Bank. …
- Notes by Jack Charlton: - 51 Charles St. The Town bought this property from the Crozier Estate and demolished the dwelling in 1969. It appeares to have been built in 1877 by a Charles Noakes. The entNotes by Jack Charlton: - 51 Charles St. The Town bought this …
- This photograph connects with Image #778.This photograph connects with Image #778.
- Information from "The Canadian Champion" April 1, 1967Information from "The Canadian Champion" April 1, 1967
- The building was built in 1866 and demolished 1987. Replaced with a small row of stores and offices with apartments over them.The building was built in 1866 and demolished 1987. Replaced with a …
- Notes by Jack Charlton. 'Background - Gordon MacNab and Son - furniture store and funeral parlour at rear. Corner of Main and Charles St. Removed in the late 1960's by the town. The main store wall wNotes by Jack Charlton. 'Background - Gordon MacNab and Son - furniture …
- Notes from Jack Charlton - 'This house is no longer there! The auto seen here is parked on the street. This area is a public lot owned by the Town. The house referred to above is the next house southNotes from Jack Charlton - 'This house is no longer there! The …
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