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- Groups: Milton - Demolished Buildings
- Groups: Milton - World War I
- Honour Roll, All Saints Church, Milton HeightsSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Dr. Stevensons house, Martin Street, MiltonDr. Stevenson eventually converted his house into Milton's first hospital. The house was eventually demolished in the 1980s.Dr. Stevenson eventually converted his house into Milton's first hospital. The house was eventually demolished in the 1980s.Milton Historical Society
- Bruce Street Public School, Milton, Ont.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 Library built on that space. For further information see "An indelible imprint" by Jim Dills.Milton Historical Society
- Bruce St. Public School (1857-1972), Milton, Ont.Milton Public School, later known as Bruce St. School, was built in 1857 at a cost of 800 pounds (about $2,000). Its two foot thick walls were of local limestone. It served Milton until 1972. Bruce Street school was demolished in 1973 and the Milton Public Library erected on that …Milton Public School, later known as Bruce St. School, was built in 1857 at a cost of 800 pounds (about $2,000). Its two foot thick walls were of local limestone. …Milton Historical Society
- The Lumber Yard, Campbellville, OntarioFormerly a brick yard and then a lumber yard, at this time a series of stores. 43 Main St. S., Campbellville. The building was demolished in the 1990s.Formerly a brick yard and then a lumber yard, at this time a series of stores. 43 Main St. S., Campbellville. The building was demolished in the 1990s.Milton Historical Society
- McGibbon House, Main Street, Milton, Ont.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 various names. It was destroyed by fire in 1973.Milton Historical Society
- Soldiers assembledSoldiers assembled at (probably) Camp BordenSoldiers assembled at (probably) Camp BordenMilton Historical Society
- Demolition of building at St. Paul's Church, Milton.SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Bruce Street Public School, Milton, Ont. 1857-1972.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" by Jim Dills. The School was demolished in 1973 and Milton Public Library erected in that area.Milton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of Frank Manley, 1894-1916.For further information see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYFor further information see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of Harold James Dent, 1891-1918Private Dent died of pneumonia in Hallifax, Nova Scotia, which he contracted after being severely wounded in France. For further information, see the Milton Historical Society Web Page and also the book "Milton Remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYPrivate Dent died of pneumonia in Hallifax, Nova Scotia, which he contracted after being severely wounded in France. For further information, see the Milton Historical Society Web Page and also …Milton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of Harold Kenneth Hartley, 1891-1917For further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYFor further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of Howard Challen Robinson, 1890-1918For further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYFor further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of James Hamilton, 1889-1916For further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills.For further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills.Milton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of Edward James Worrington Stevens, 1887-1918For further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYFor further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- CWGC marker for the grave of Ernest Baverstock, 1886-1916For further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYFor further information, see the Milton Historical Society web page and also the book "Milton remembers WWI" by John Challinor II and Jim Dills. SCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- CWGC Grave marker and gravestone for Trooper Harold J. Dent, M.M., 1891-1918......Milton Historical Society
- Presbyterian Free Church, 103 Martin Street, MiltonOriginally the Presbyterian Free Church. At the time of this photograph the building served as a union meeting hall. The building also served as the armouries during World War I.Originally the Presbyterian Free Church. At the time of this photograph the building served as a union meeting hall. The building also served as the armouries during World War I.Milton Historical Society
- "Our Boys" leaving for the warSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Howard Challen Robinson, 1890-1918SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society