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- The Town Hall and the Post Office in MiltonPicture used in the book "Memories of Milton" by Mel Robinson. SCAN ONLYPicture used in the book "Memories of Milton" by Mel Robinson. SCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Robinson Bros. Store, Omagh, Ont.Located at the intersection of Britannia and the 4th LineLocated at the intersection of Britannia and the 4th LineMilton Historical Society
- Reverse of postcard Robinson Bros. Store, Omagh, Ont.......Milton Historical Society
- Four young ladies......Milton Historical Society
- The Milton Fire Brigade, winners at SeaforthSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Limestone School, SS#12, Nelson Twp., Halton County, ON.The photograph was taken in the school yard. The school is now a private home.The photograph was taken in the school yard. The school is now a private home.Milton Historical Society
- Grace Anglican Church, Milton, OntarioFor reverse, see #4964For reverse, see #4964Milton Historical Society
- Reverse of #4959, postcard of Grace Anglican Church, Milton......Milton 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
- Milton High School, Martin Street, MiltonThis school is now known as Martin Street Public School. It was originally built as a the Milton High School but when a new High School was built, it was retained for use as a junior school.This school is now known as Martin Street Public School. It was originally built as a the Milton High School but when a new High School was built, it was …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
- Knox Presbyterian Church, Milton, Ont.......Milton Historical Society
- The Town Hall, Milton, Ont.The Town Hall administration was moved to the new offices, the renovated Court House on Victoria Park, in the 1980s. The above building is now used by the Milton Chamber of Commerce and other organizationsThe Town Hall administration was moved to the new offices, the renovated Court House on Victoria Park, in the 1980s. The above building is now used by the Milton Chamber …Milton Historical Society
- Registry Office, Milton, Ont.The Registry Office, after records were moved to the new Court House, was renovated in the 1980s and is now the Hugh Foster Hall and used for small community meetings. Hugh Foster is the name of the pioneer who donated the land for the old Court House, Victoria Park and …The Registry Office, after records were moved to the new Court House, was renovated in the 1980s and is now the Hugh Foster Hall and used for small community meetings. …Milton Historical Society
- Mill pond, Milton, Ont.......Milton Historical Society
- Mill pond. Milton, Ont.......Milton Historical Society
- Grace Anglican Church, Milton, Ont.......Milton Historical Society
- War memorial, Victoria Park, Milton, Ont.......Milton Historical Society
- Methodist Church, Milton, Ont.Now St. Pauls United Church. For notations on the back of the card, see image 6301Now St. Pauls United Church. For notations on the back of the card, see image 6301Milton Historical Society
- Back of Image #6300. Methodist Church, Milton, Ont."I don't know whether I will get to your place this week or not. I am just having a lovely time, was to this church Sunday night. Velma". Addressed to Miss Annie Hackney, Carlisle Post Office, Waterloo...."I don't know whether I will get to your place this week or not. I am just having a lovely time, was to this church Sunday night. Velma". Addressed to …Milton Historical Society