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- Hornby United Church– Hornby – Hornby United Church. Hornby United and Ashgrove United amalgamated into one congregation, Hillcrest, in 1968. In 1995 the building was being used as a day care centre.– Hornby – Hornby United Church. Hornby United and Ashgrove United amalgamated into one congregation, Hillcrest, in 1968. In 1995 the building was being used as a day care centre.Esquesing Historical Society
- Hornby United ChurchHornby United Church. Hornby United and Ashgrove United amalgamated into one congregation, Hillcrest, in 1968. In 1995 the building was being used as a day care centre.Hornby United Church. Hornby United and Ashgrove United amalgamated into one congregation, Hillcrest, in 1968. In 1995 the building was being used as a day care centre.Esquesing Historical Society
- Hornby United ChurchHillcrest United Church, 8958 Trafalgar Road. Ashgrove and Hornby United Church congregations united to form one congregation. The first service was held in 1969.Hillcrest United Church, 8958 Trafalgar Road. Ashgrove and Hornby United Church congregations united to form one congregation. The first service was held in 1969.Esquesing Historical Society
- St Stephen's Anglican Church– St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, 1480 Steeles Avenue.– St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, 1480 Steeles Avenue.Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Stephen’s Anglican ChurchSt. Stephen’s Anglican Church, 1480 Steeles Avenue.St. Stephen’s Anglican Church, 1480 Steeles Avenue.Esquesing Historical Society
- Hornby Congregational Methodist ChurchHornby Congregational Methodist Church, East half of Lot 1, Concession 7, Esquesing. (Hornby Road). This wooden building was built circa 1876 opposite it’s current location. In 1922 the building was sold to Brigden’s who moved it across the road and used it as a machine shop. The church is the …Hornby Congregational Methodist Church, East half of Lot 1, Concession 7, Esquesing. (Hornby Road). This wooden building was built circa 1876 opposite it’s current location. In 1922 the building was …Esquesing Historical Society
- C.B.L. Radio TowerLocated at 7524 8th Line. Demolished c.2000Located at 7524 8th Line. Demolished c.2000Milton Historical Society
- Hornby School, 1921SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- S. J. Roberetson, Butcher, Hornby, delivery vanSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Jim Snow on the publication of his autobiographyJames Wilfred Snow (b.1929), Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1967 to 1985. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Retired from politics in 1985. The Town of Milton renamed the 4th Line Road "The James Snow Parkway" in his honour. His autobiography is titled "Mr. Jim". …James Wilfred Snow (b.1929), Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario 1967 to 1985. He was a member of the Progressive Conservative Party. Retired from politics in 1985. The Town …Milton Historical Society
- Chisholm Family Farm HousePatricia King wrote to the EHS: The man identified as "Mr Chisholm" in this photo was my great grandfather. He was my father's (Kenneth Chisholm King) mother's (Mary Ann Chisholm - called "Annie") father. His name was actually Thomas Chisholm. His father Thomas Chisholm Sr walked up from New York …Patricia King wrote to the EHS: The man identified as "Mr Chisholm" in this photo was my great grandfather. He was my father's (Kenneth Chisholm King) mother's (Mary Ann Chisholm …Esquesing Historical Society
- George Chisholm with steam saw millThe barn was never built. George died in 1931. He was Frank Chisholm's grandfather's brother.The barn was never built. George died in 1931. He was Frank Chisholm's grandfather's brother.Esquesing Historical Society
- John CoulsonJohn Coulson against background of spruce planted in 1935John Coulson against background of spruce planted in 1935Esquesing Historical Society
- Hornby General StoreFrom left to right are: Bill Lindsay, Will and Margaret (née Bussell) Chisholm and daughter Helen Chisholm outside the Hornby Store. Bill Lindsay was the store owner and postmaster. The Brigden house is in the background.From left to right are: Bill Lindsay, Will and Margaret (née Bussell) Chisholm and daughter Helen Chisholm outside the Hornby Store. Bill Lindsay was the store owner and postmaster. The …Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Stephen's Church, HornbyPhotographs taken from Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Photographs taken from Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Stephen's ChurchPhotographs taken for Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Photographs taken for Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Stephen's ChurchPhotographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Photographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Stephen's Church, HornbyPhotographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Photographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Stephen's Church, HornbyPhotographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Photographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Esquesing Historical Society
- St. Stephen's Church, HornbyPhotographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Photographs taken for the Designation Report of St. Stephen Church by E. Connolly.Esquesing Historical Society