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- George Bundy with fellow firefightersSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Road work, MiltonConstruction at the intersection of Ontario Street (Highway 25) and Woodward Avenue, looking westConstruction at the intersection of Ontario Street (Highway 25) and Woodward Avenue, looking westMilton Historical Society
- Road work, MiltonRoad construction at the intersection of Ontario Street (Highway 25) and Woodward Avenue looking westRoad construction at the intersection of Ontario Street (Highway 25) and Woodward Avenue looking westMilton Historical Society
- Road construction, MiltonConstruction at the intersection of Ontario Street (Highway 25) and Woodward Avenue, looking east.Construction at the intersection of Ontario Street (Highway 25) and Woodward Avenue, looking east.Milton Historical Society
- Bell Telephone operators, 1955. Milton, Ont.At switchboard, left-to-right: Joanne Tufford, Helen Stroud, Ruby Mowat, Doreen Thompson, Joan Mowat (Pearl Mowat's daughter), Wilma Johnson, Loreen Thompson. At rear, standing, left-to-right: Mary Tufford, Peggy Fraser, Monica Cosford, Helen Fetter. Middle row, standing, left-to-right: Lillian Farlow, Sarah Holmes. Front row, left-to-right: May Booth (manager, sitting at desk), Pearl …At switchboard, left-to-right: Joanne Tufford, Helen Stroud, Ruby Mowat, Doreen Thompson, Joan Mowat (Pearl Mowat's daughter), Wilma Johnson, Loreen Thompson. At rear, standing, left-to-right: Mary Tufford, Peggy Fraser, Monica Cosford, …Milton Historical Society
- Milton Pressed Brick Company.Titled "Sorting. M.P.B.Co." William Fraser (father of Adeline Mackay) is second from the left. Sorting bricks in the kiln.Titled "Sorting. M.P.B.Co." William Fraser (father of Adeline Mackay) is second from the left. Sorting bricks in the kiln.Milton Historical Society
- Milton Pressed Brick CompanyRemoving bricks from the kiln.Removing bricks from the kiln.Milton Historical Society
- Telephone operator. Mable Wharton.Written in pencil on the back of the postcard is "Moved to new telephone office from Higginbotham's Drugstore. Mr. McIntyre Manager. Sunday morning. Telephonist Mabel Wharton (Mrs. Gordon McNab.)"Written in pencil on the back of the postcard is "Moved to new telephone office from Higginbotham's Drugstore. Mr. McIntyre Manager. Sunday morning. Telephonist Mabel Wharton (Mrs. Gordon McNab.)"Milton Historical Society
- Argus thermal imaging camera.Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Tannery, Garden Lane, Milton.Front row from left - ?, Wm, Kenney, Chas. Bender, John Bainbridge, Andy Ford, Sam Hinds, Alex Armstrong, Jack Mills, Matthew Kenney, John Irving, Dave Stewart. Back Row from left -J. Rodder, ?, ?, ?, Joe Kenney, Jack Kennedy, ?, Robert Stag(?), ?, ? Lisker, J. Bradley, C. Hoff. Photograph …Front row from left - ?, Wm, Kenney, Chas. Bender, John Bainbridge, Andy Ford, Sam Hinds, Alex Armstrong, Jack Mills, Matthew Kenney, John Irving, Dave Stewart. Back Row from left …Milton Historical Society
- Bob Kerr, volunteer fire fighterPhotograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- Fire at Milton Tire Service......Milton Historical Society
- Building Knox Presbyterian Church, Milton, Ont.SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Fire at the Mayair Lunch, Main StreetSherwood Hume in the forefront. At this time, all Milton fires were fought by volunteersSherwood Hume in the forefront. At this time, all Milton fires were fought by volunteersMilton Historical Society
- Laura Helena (Paige) HoustonSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Construction of radial railwayThree men and two horses working on laying railway bedThree men and two horses working on laying railway bedMilton Historical Society
- Boat, Oakville......Milton Historical Society
- Horses pulling wagon outside 57 Martin St., Milton57 Martin Street was the primary home of the Martin family.57 Martin Street was the primary home of the Martin family.Milton Historical Society
- Walter Pitcher and Tommy Turner repairing plank sidewalks on Main Street.Two men with wheelbarrows containing planks for repairing the sidewalk. Photograph on cardboard and fitting into frame.Two men with wheelbarrows containing planks for repairing the sidewalk. Photograph on cardboard and fitting into frame.Milton Historical Society
- Dr. Stevenson operating at the new Milton District HospitalDr. Stevenson started the first hospital in Milton. The hospital closed in late 1959 when the new Milton District Hospital opened on Derry Road. Dr. Stevenson was the first chief of surgical staff at the new hospital. For further information see "Milton Area Biographies" by Alex Cooke.Dr. Stevenson started the first hospital in Milton. The hospital closed in late 1959 when the new Milton District Hospital opened on Derry Road. Dr. Stevenson was the first chief …Milton Historical Society