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- Employees of Georgetown Hoisery Ltd.Portrait of employees of Georgetown Hoisery Ltd. The company was on King Street by the tracks. In later years it was Smith and Stone Bakelite Division. Front: Jack Graham, Reg Winfield, Reg Hoare, Bill Allen, Jim Valentine, -------Heimbecker. Middle: Bordie Marchment, Bill Norton, George "Jiggs" Cooper, ---------, Mr. Klotz, manager, …Portrait of employees of Georgetown Hoisery Ltd. The company was on King Street by the tracks. In later years it was Smith and Stone Bakelite Division. Front: Jack Graham, Reg …Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetown Coated Paper (1933)Left to Right - Back Row: Fred Armstrong, Jack Hughs, Frank Sykes, Jim Fox, Ted Appleyard, Clarence Walters, Jack Addy, Cyril Brantford, Mr. Godfrey, Joe Armstrong, Bob Muir, Dennis Tracey, Mr. Sheppard, I. Walters, Roy Ward, Bill Brydon, Jack Ritchie, Henry Sheppard. 2nd Row : Bob Addy, Mr. McCumber, Pete …Left to Right - Back Row: Fred Armstrong, Jack Hughs, Frank Sykes, Jim Fox, Ted Appleyard, Clarence Walters, Jack Addy, Cyril Brantford, Mr. Godfrey, Joe Armstrong, Bob Muir, Dennis Tracey, …Esquesing Historical Society
- Provincial Paper Co. Ltd. EmployeesImage taken from Employees Print. Oversize original (25.5 x 20.8 cm) also available but it is damaged in top right corner.Image taken from Employees Print. Oversize original (25.5 x 20.8 cm) also available but it is damaged in top right corner.Esquesing Historical Society
- Willoughby Club Links (later called North Halton Golf and Country Club) - clubhouse.The three-storey clubhouse for the Willoughby Club Links (later North Halton G&CC).The three-storey clubhouse for the Willoughby Club Links (later North Halton G&CC).Esquesing Historical Society
- Chapel Street public school built in 1869 - demolished in 1980 (Postcard series featuring Georgetown).The public school (Chapel Street School) was built in 1869 and served the town until 1974. The addition was made in 1913. It was demolished in 1980. This is #7 in a series of postcards featuring Georgetown.The public school (Chapel Street School) was built in 1869 and served the town until 1974. The addition was made in 1913. It was demolished in 1980. This is #7 …Esquesing Historical Society
- A view of Georgetown Main Street looking north towards the Baptist Chapel steeple.A view of Georgetown Main Street looking north towards the Baptist Chapel steeple. Angle parking has been used on both sides of the street.A view of Georgetown Main Street looking north towards the Baptist Chapel steeple. Angle parking has been used on both sides of the street.Esquesing Historical Society
- Post office and customs office at 75 Mill Street.The newly constructed post office and customs office at 75 Mill Street.The newly constructed post office and customs office at 75 Mill Street.Esquesing Historical Society
- A view of the Dominion Seed House with beds of blooming flowers in the foreground.A view of the Dominion Seed House with beds of blooming flowers in the foreground. It was founded by William F. Bradley in 1928 and supplied seeds by mail until closing. The buildings were demolished in 1999, leaving the foundation of the original barn, in Dominion Gardens.A view of the Dominion Seed House with beds of blooming flowers in the foreground. It was founded by William F. Bradley in 1928 and supplied seeds by mail until …Esquesing Historical Society
- The Coated Paper Mills viewed across the railway tracks.The Coated Paper Mills viewed across the railway tracks. This was the first all-concrete building in Georgetown, built by J. B. Mackenzie as the Georgetown Coated paper Mill in 1910. The Company, known as Domtar, ceased operation in 1977. The buildings still stand at 2 Rosetta Street.The Coated Paper Mills viewed across the railway tracks. This was the first all-concrete building in Georgetown, built by J. B. Mackenzie as the Georgetown Coated paper Mill in 1910. …Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 1, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 8, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 15, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 22, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 8, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 15, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 29, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 5, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 12, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 19, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 26, 1933......Halton Hills Public Library