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- G.T.R. train crossing bridge at Mill Pond. Milton.......Milton Historical Society
- G.T.R. Railway bridge, Milton......Milton Historical Society
- Radial Bridge, BronteBridge crossing river; banks of river heavily covered with trees.Bridge crossing river; banks of river heavily covered with trees.Milton Historical Society
- Group of four women waiting on station platformPossibly Milton stationPossibly Milton stationMilton Historical Society
- Australian cadets......Milton Historical Society
- Soldiers and friends at Camp Borden, September 1916.Camp Borden was an army training camp.Camp Borden was an army training camp.Milton Historical Society
- Trenches at Camp BordenCamp Borden was an army training campCamp Borden was an army training campMilton Historical Society
- A dirigible at Shorncliff CampTwo soldiers talking, one with back to the camera and the other in side view. Overhead is a dirigible.Two soldiers talking, one with back to the camera and the other in side view. Overhead is a dirigible.Milton Historical Society
- "The Menagerie" 164th Battalion, Milton. Soldiers and regimental mascot.......Milton Historical Society
- 164th Battalion. Milton......Milton Historical Society
- 162 Commercial Street, Milton, OntarioOriginally the Credit Valley Railway Station on Court Street, now a private house on Commercial Street.Originally the Credit Valley Railway Station on Court Street, now a private house on Commercial Street.Milton Historical Society
- C. P. R. Railway Station, Court Street, Milton, OntarioSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Steam train at the EscarpmentSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Unity Park, Milton, Ont.The park, on Highway 25 just north of Steeles Avenue, was opened in September 1975. The photograph was taken by "The Canadian Champion". The park is now called Chris Hadfield Park. The building was the old CNR station and was moved from Bronte Street. It now houses the Tourist Bureau.The park, on Highway 25 just north of Steeles Avenue, was opened in September 1975. The photograph was taken by "The Canadian Champion". The park is now called Chris Hadfield …Milton Historical Society
- Canadian Pacific 2505......Milton Historical Society
- The Lorne Scots Freedom of the Town CeremonyLt. Col. Timothy Orange (left) and Colonel Julian Chapman (right), review cadets.Lt. Col. Timothy Orange (left) and Colonel Julian Chapman (right), review cadets.Milton Historical Society
- The Lorne Scots Freedom of the Town CeremonyThe building on the left is the post officeThe building on the left is the post officeMilton Historical Society
- The Lorne Scots Freedom of the Town CeremonyThe Lorne Scots preparing for inspection in Victoria ParkThe Lorne Scots preparing for inspection in Victoria ParkMilton Historical Society
- Dick Clement. WWII VeteranDick Clement fought in Italy and Holland in WWII. He was born in England and prior to enlisting he worked at Mr. Kerr's drugstore on Main Street. Article about Mr. Clement in "The Canadian Champion" November 13, 1991, p.13. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Dick Clement fought in Italy and Holland in WWII. He was born in England and prior to enlisting he worked at Mr. Kerr's drugstore on Main Street. Article about Mr. …Milton Historical Society
- Dick Clement. Veteran, WWII.Dick Clement fought in WWII in Italy and Holland. Before enlisting he worked at Mr. Kerr's drugstore on Main Street. For further information see article in "The Canadian Champion" November 13, 1991, p.13. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Dick Clement fought in WWII in Italy and Holland. Before enlisting he worked at Mr. Kerr's drugstore on Main Street. For further information see article in "The Canadian Champion" November …Milton Historical Society