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- Built c.1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In the centre of the picture is the rear of the town hall.Built c.1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In the centre of the picture …
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. Mill to the left of the picture. To the right is the back of the town hall.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. Mill to the left of …
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.
- Stream flowing through concrete blocks. Three unidentified figures sitting on or standing by one of the blocks. Large rocks to the left of the picture. Two trees behind the figures. Railway bank to tStream flowing through concrete blocks. Three unidentified figures sitting on or standing …
- Spillway at bypass dam at head of Mill Pond. Railway water tower is in the background. Unidentified figure sitting on rocks at the left of the spillway.Spillway at bypass dam at head of Mill Pond. Railway water tower …
- Jessie is believed to be Jessie Martin, daughter of Charles W. Martin. Obituary in "The Globe & Mail", July 9, 2007, for Jessie McCraney Duncan (nee Martin) Sept. 24, 1908 - July 6, 2007. The two-stoJessie is believed to be Jessie Martin, daughter of Charles W. Martin. …
- Couple couple unidentified but could be Charles W. Martin and one of his five daughters.Couple couple unidentified but could be Charles W. Martin and one of …
- 57 Martin Street was the primary home of the Martin family.57 Martin Street was the primary home of the Martin family.
- Horse evidently pulling wagon outside Martin's mill in Milton. In the back ground is a second horse.Horse evidently pulling wagon outside Martin's mill in Milton. In the back …
- Presumably taken in the garden of 57 Martin St., the primary home of the Martin family.Presumably taken in the garden of 57 Martin St., the primary home …
- Photograph presumably taken in the garden of 57 Martin St., primary home of the Martin family.Photograph presumably taken in the garden of 57 Martin St., primary home …
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In front of the mill are the flowers and gardens of 57 Martin St., the Martin's family home.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In front of the mill …
- Built c.1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In front of the mill are the flowers and gardens of the Martin's family home at 57 Martin Street.Built c.1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In front of the mill are …
- Presumably garden of 57 Martin St., primary home of the Martin Family.Presumably garden of 57 Martin St., primary home of the Martin Family.
- A school production of "Cinderella" performed at the Princess Theatre in Milton. Left to right. Back row - Stewart Robertson, Russell Hawthorne, Duncan Robertson. Second from back row - Bill Stewart,A school production of "Cinderella" performed at the Princess Theatre in Milton. …
- Note on back of photograph says "Continuation School?" and also lists a few of the students. Photograph pasted on board.Note on back of photograph says "Continuation School?" and also lists a …
- On the back of the photograph is written "Rev. M. C. Cameron, Stone Church, Martin St." "Armoury"On the back of the photograph is written "Rev. M. C. Cameron, …
- William Elliot Jr. built the house which is now Harrops Restaurant.William Elliot Jr. built the house which is now Harrops Restaurant.
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