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- Main and Fulton, view from Grace Anglican ChurchThe buildings were all demolished by Brian Best in 1974 and Trafalgar Square was built. 310 Main Street East. This can be seen in images #773 and 774.The buildings were all demolished by Brian Best in 1974 and Trafalgar Square was built. 310 Main Street East. This can be seen in images #773 and 774.Milton Historical Society
- Toronto Dominion Bank, corner of Main East and FultonThe same view as Image #767The same view as Image #767Milton Historical Society
- Toronto Dominion Bank, Main St. E. and Fulton, MiltonThe same view as Image #767The same view as Image #767Milton Historical Society
- View of the corner of Charles and Mary Streets.Notes from Jack Charlton - 'This house is no longer there! The auto seen here is parked on the street. This area is a public lot owned by the Town. The house referred to above is the next house south on Charles St. From the abstract the house in picture …Notes from Jack Charlton - 'This house is no longer there! The auto seen here is parked on the street. This area is a public lot owned by the Town. …Milton Historical Society
- 8 Martin Street, Milton, OntarioFor further information, see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"For further information, see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"Milton Historical Society
- Foster Street, MiltonThis street is now called Charles Street. The house is at 98 Charles Street. For further information regarding the house, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton", volume 1.This street is now called Charles Street. The house is at 98 Charles Street. For further information regarding the house, please consult "Historic Homes of Milton", volume 1.Milton Historical Society
- Roadwork on Pine StreetPhotograph taken from the corner of Fulton and Pine looking up the hill towards the intersection of Pine and CourtPhotograph taken from the corner of Fulton and Pine looking up the hill towards the intersection of Pine and CourtMilton Historical Society
- Roadwork on Pine StreetTaken from the front of 366 Pine Street looking towards Court StreetTaken from the front of 366 Pine Street looking towards Court StreetMilton Historical Society
- Roadwork on Pine StreetPicture taken from 366 Pine Street looking towards the house on the corner of Pine and PrincePicture taken from 366 Pine Street looking towards the house on the corner of Pine and PrinceMilton Historical Society
- Roadwork on Pine StreetPhotograph taken from outside 366 Pine Street looking towards Milton Mall and Ontario StreetPhotograph taken from outside 366 Pine Street looking towards Milton Mall and Ontario StreetMilton Historical Society
- Roadwork at the corner of Pine and Prince......Milton Historical Society
- Roadwork on Pine StreetPicture taken at Pine and Court looking down the hill towards Commercial StreetPicture taken at Pine and Court looking down the hill towards Commercial StreetMilton Historical Society
- Main Street, Milton, looking eastDonated by Ed GoodallDonated by Ed GoodallMilton Historical Society
- View from Mill St. across to Martin Street.Notes accompanying the photograph written by Jack Charlton as follows: This is the site of the Blind and Sash Factory operated by John Hunter and John Ezard (see County Atlas). The original building was demolished by fire and this followed. It apparently was rebuilt several times. The last operation as …Notes accompanying the photograph written by Jack Charlton as follows: This is the site of the Blind and Sash Factory operated by John Hunter and John Ezard (see County Atlas). …Milton Historical Society
- House on corner of Charles and Queen.Notes by Jack Charlton: - 51 Charles St. The Town bought this property from the Crozier Estate and demolished the dwelling in 1969. It appeares to have been built in 1877 by a Charles Noakes. The entrance to the house was on Charles and the lower floor was built into …Notes by Jack Charlton: - 51 Charles St. The Town bought this property from the Crozier Estate and demolished the dwelling in 1969. It appeares to have been built in …Milton Historical Society
- Intersection of Charles and Queen.This photograph connects with Image #778.This photograph connects with Image #778.Milton Historical Society
- Tenement house on Mary StreetThe land abstract indicates this frame two storey tenement house was built by John Trotter in 1855 and contained four family units. It was removed when purchased by the Town of Milton in 1970. Many families were raised here. It is now a municipal parking lot.The land abstract indicates this frame two storey tenement house was built by John Trotter in 1855 and contained four family units. It was removed when purchased by the Town …Milton Historical Society
- Old stables and carriage housesNotes by Jack Charlton. 'Both of these buildings were of brick. The smaller building was owned and for many years used as a stable by the butcher shop on Main street by W. B. Dickin 1889. The larger building became a Blacksmith's shop and was removed in the 1960s to …Notes by Jack Charlton. 'Both of these buildings were of brick. The smaller building was owned and for many years used as a stable by the butcher shop on Main …Milton Historical Society
- House on Mary Street, Milton, Ont. Demolished 1988 for municipal parking lot.House was on the south side of Mary Street.House was on the south side of Mary Street.Milton Historical Society
- House on Mary Street, Milton, Ont. House demolished in 1988 for a municipal parking lot.The house was on the south side of Mary Street.The house was on the south side of Mary Street.Milton Historical Society