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- Formerly the Smith StoreFormerly the Smith StoreMilton Historical Society
- The building, which was demolished, was at 244 Main St. E. In its place is a building for the Bank of Nova Scotia.The building, which was demolished, was at 244 Main St. E. In …Milton Historical Society
- 196 Main St. East - now a law office. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907"196 Main St. East - now a law office. This photograph was …Milton Historical Society
- Milton Community Credit Union. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Community Credit Union. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- The buildings were demolished c.1960s to make way for a new Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building. The building is now an ice cream parlour and juice parlour.The buildings were demolished c.1960s to make way for a new Canadian …Milton Historical Society
- This photograph came with the Crozier photographs. If you have any information, please leave a Comment. The man on the left has been identified as William Tickner.This photograph came with the Crozier photographs. If you have any information, …Milton Historical Society
- The building was at 244 Main Street East. The Metropolitan Bank was taken over by the Bank of Nova Scotia. The building was eventually demolished and replaced with the new Bank of Nova Scotia BuildinThe building was at 244 Main Street East. The Metropolitan Bank was …Milton Historical Society
- Farmer's Bank of Canada building at the Guelph Street (highway #7) and Adamson Street, was built in 1907.Farmer's Bank of Canada building at the Guelph Street (highway #7) and …Esquesing Historical Society
- The Royal Bank Building at the corner of Main and Mill Streets, Georgetown. This lot of land was originally owned by George Kennedy. The lot was purchased from Kennedy by John Dolson in 1844. In 1854The Royal Bank Building at the corner of Main and Mill Streets, …Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 17 Nov 1966, p. 12 Toronto Dominion Bank manager L. Ray Howson was the first manager of Georgetown’s fourth bank -the Toronto-Dominion, which opened on Saturday 19th November 1966. He had been with the Bank for 20 yearGeorgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 17 Nov 1966, p. 12 Toronto Dominion Bank manager L. Ray Howson was the first manager of …Esquesing Historical Society
- Manager and staff stand outside the Bank of Hamilton building at 115 Main Street South not long after it opened in 1875. It was the first chartered bank in Halton County.Manager and staff stand outside the Bank of Hamilton building at 115 …Esquesing Historical Society
- Front view of Merchant's Bank in Brampton.Front view of Merchant's Bank in Brampton.Esquesing Historical Society
- Both the bank and the house were demolished and replaced by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building at 147 Main St. E. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Both the bank and the house were demolished and replaced by the …Milton Historical Society
- The same view as Image #767The same view as Image #767Milton Historical Society
- The same view as Image #767The same view as Image #767Milton Historical Society
- Notes accompanying photograph. First constructed in 1886, modernized 1905 for Metropolitan Bank. 1965 Bank expanded to cover the full site. Fabric centre was previously Middleton Store (built c.1856-Notes accompanying photograph. First constructed in 1886, modernized 1905 for Metropolitan Bank. …Milton Historical Society
- Star Grocery on Main Street, owned by J. M. McDermid. Now the site of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce.Star Grocery on Main Street, owned by J. M. McDermid. Now the …Esquesing Historical Society
- 78 Main Street South. The structure is masonry and the exterior wall is limestone. The building stands on the site of the Bennet House Hotel which operated in Georgetown since 1863. The present build78 Main Street South. The structure is masonry and the exterior wall …Esquesing Historical Society
- William E. Wood, successor to W.J. Switzer as manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia..William E. Wood, successor to W.J. Switzer as manager of the Bank …Esquesing Historical Society
- Physical details: excellent condition - no creases or silvering. Scalloped edges on the photograph. Printed on Kodak paper.Physical details: excellent condition - no creases or silvering. Scalloped edges on …Esquesing Historical Society