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- Mill Street looking westLooking west along Mill Street in Acton. Acton Free Press office (now Acton Mews) is on the left.Looking west along Mill Street in Acton. Acton Free Press office (now Acton Mews) is on the left.Esquesing Historical Society
- Mill Street looking eastLooking east on Mill Street in Acton. Willow street turns to left at centre of photo.Looking east on Mill Street in Acton. Willow street turns to left at centre of photo.Esquesing Historical Society
- Mill Street looking eastMill Street looking east with Willow Street on the left.Mill Street looking east with Willow Street on the left.Esquesing Historical Society
- Glove leather tanneriesView of Glove leather tanneries in Acton.View of Glove leather tanneries in Acton.Esquesing Historical Society
- Bower Avenue looking eastThe post office now sits on the site.The post office now sits on the site.Esquesing Historical Society
- Beardmore TanneryBeardmore Tannery about 1918. Looking east are the newly constructed houses on Beardmore Crescent, Acton.Beardmore Tannery about 1918. Looking east are the newly constructed houses on Beardmore Crescent, Acton.Esquesing Historical Society
- Peter & Maggie McIsaac, Beatrice Sprowl c. 1922Peter and Maggie McISAAC and daughter Beatrice SPROWL (nee McISAAC) pose in a motorcycle and side-car. Note the old Ontario Licence plate number:ONT 22 5-303.Peter and Maggie McISAAC and daughter Beatrice SPROWL (nee McISAAC) pose in a motorcycle and side-car. Note the old Ontario Licence plate number:ONT 22 5-303.Esquesing Historical Society
- Postcard addressed to J.M. AlbertsPostcard. Purple embossed flowers with silver highlights. The front reads: "A Message from Acton". The back of the post card reads: "Mr. J.M. ALBERTS, St. Marys, Ont. Hello Jack, Rec'd your card, glad to hear from you, we are having lovely weather here, the sleighing is all gone, Eva is …Postcard. Purple embossed flowers with silver highlights. The front reads: "A Message from Acton". The back of the post card reads: "Mr. J.M. ALBERTS, St. Marys, Ont. Hello Jack, Rec'd …Esquesing Historical Society
- The Miller's HouseThe original is held by the Ontario ArchivesThe original is held by the Ontario ArchivesEsquesing Historical Society
- A Policeman Directs Traffic on Mill StreetA policeman directs traffic at Mill and Willow streets. On the right is Gordon’s Hardware, the post office, Baxter Drugs and the Bank of Nova Scotia. On the left is the Bank of Montreal and Cooper’s Drugs.A policeman directs traffic at Mill and Willow streets. On the right is Gordon’s Hardware, the post office, Baxter Drugs and the Bank of Nova Scotia. On the left is …Esquesing Historical Society
- World War One CenotaphCenotaph on Mill Street showing the central pillar erected to commemorate those who died in the Great War. The drive shed for the United Church is in the background with the spire of St. Joseph’s Church behind that.Cenotaph on Mill Street showing the central pillar erected to commemorate those who died in the Great War. The drive shed for the United Church is in the background with …Esquesing Historical Society
- Lorne Rifles RecruitsRecruits for the Lorne Rifles beside the Drill Shed in Prospect Park. They include Colour Sergt. Harwood, Sergt. Wilfred Coles, Corp. Large, Sergt. Lee, and Privates Victor Lane, Fred Wills, James Gibb, David Douglas, A. Alego, A. Winterburn, J. Robetson, G. Green, F. Wright, John Reilly, F. Roult, J. Sahli, …Recruits for the Lorne Rifles beside the Drill Shed in Prospect Park. They include Colour Sergt. Harwood, Sergt. Wilfred Coles, Corp. Large, Sergt. Lee, and Privates Victor Lane, Fred Wills, …Esquesing Historical Society
- Acton Public and High SchoolPublic and High Schools in Acton on Education Lane. 1. Postcard addressed to Miss Isabel Moore, Georgetown, Ont. “Do you recognize any of Norval’s beautiful scenery…” Postage stamp of King Edward VII on reverse.2. Postcard dated 5 Sept. 1907 from Graham to Mrs. James Lawson; postage stamp of King Edward …Public and High Schools in Acton on Education Lane. 1. Postcard addressed to Miss Isabel Moore, Georgetown, Ont. “Do you recognize any of Norval’s beautiful scenery…” Postage stamp of King …Esquesing Historical Society
- Grand Trunk StationThe Acton train station shown was erected in 1908 and the Beardmore Warehouse (now the Olde Hide House) was erected in 1899.The Acton train station shown was erected in 1908 and the Beardmore Warehouse (now the Olde Hide House) was erected in 1899.Esquesing Historical Society
- Grand Trunk Railway StationThe Grand Trunk Railway Station in Acton. The signal tower was later removed.The Grand Trunk Railway Station in Acton. The signal tower was later removed.Esquesing Historical Society
- Church and Willow StreetsTwo-storey frame house at 24 Church Street. The Beardmore Tannery smokestack is visible in the background.Two-storey frame house at 24 Church Street. The Beardmore Tannery smokestack is visible in the background.Esquesing Historical Society
- Local dignitaries unveil the Stream of Dreams project at the McKenzie-Smith Bennett family education nightRon Stiel, Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Jun 2011, p. 9 Dignitaries (L to R) Carolyn Nielson, Jeff Birrell, HDSB Superintendent Mark Zonneveld, Rebecca Bath, Thamas Rolfe, Jena Brill, Beverley Doamen, HDSB Trustee Gillian Tuck Kutarna, CVCA rep. Alison Qua-Enoo and school principal Sharon French unveil the Stream of Dreams project at a visit to the McKenzie-Smith Bennett family education night.Ron Stiel, Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 Jun 2011, p. 9 Dignitaries (L to R) Carolyn Nielson, Jeff Birrell, HDSB Superintendent Mark Zonneveld, Rebecca Bath, Thamas Rolfe, Jena Brill, Beverley Doamen, HDSB Trustee Gillian Tuck Kutarna, CVCA rep. Alison Qua-Enoo and …Esquesing Historical Society
- Dave DillsPhotograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Aerial Photograph, ActonAlso see P63.Also see P63.Esquesing Historical Society
- Aerial Photograph, ActonAlso see P61.Also see P61.Esquesing Historical Society