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- Millstone at Upper Canada Village, OntarioMillstone at Upper Canada Village, OntarioMilton Historical Society
- The Hornby Mill was situated at the corner of Derry Road and Trafalgar. It was demolished c.2005The Hornby Mill was situated at the corner of Derry Road and …Milton Historical Society
- The mill was burned down in the 1870s. It is believed to have been situated in the area of Steeles Avenue just to the west of Bronte. The photograph was taken by Ross Pearen in the 1930s.The mill was burned down in the 1870s. It is believed to …Milton Historical Society
- The mill was burned down in the 1870s. It is believed to have been situated in the area of Steeles Avenue just to the west of Bronte.The mill was burned down in the 1870s. It is believed to …Milton Historical Society
- The mill has now been demolished.The mill has now been demolished.Milton Historical Society
- The Dakota Mill, built in 1844, was named after the Dakota Indian Tribe, upon whose campgrounds it was built. It burned November 18, 1979. The mill has now been demolished.The Dakota Mill, built in 1844, was named after the Dakota Indian …Milton Historical Society
- This mill took the place of the old stone Martin's Mill which was destroyed by fire. The "Supersweet" mill was eventually demolished in 1990.This mill took the place of the old stone Martin's Mill which …Milton Historical Society
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Milton Historical Society
- This is the original Mill site. The stone mill was demolished in 1963 after a disastrous fire. It was then owned by Robinhood Co. All of the structures here were built for Dr. C. Martin during his yeThis is the original Mill site. The stone mill was demolished in …Milton Historical Society
- The stone mill was built in 1856 and destroyed by fire in 1963. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".The stone mill was built in 1856 and destroyed by fire in …Milton Historical Society
- Built c.1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In the centre of the picture is the rear of the town hall.Built c.1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. In the centre of the picture …Milton Historical Society
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. Mill to the left of the picture. To the right is the back of the town hall.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963. Mill to the left of …Milton Historical Society
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Milton Historical Society
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Milton Historical Society
- Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Built c. 1856. Destroyed by fire 1963.Milton Historical Society
- The Hornby Mill was located at the corner of Derry Road and Trafalgar. It was demolished c. 2005The Hornby Mill was located at the corner of Derry Road and …Milton Historical Society
- The Hornby feed mill was situated at the hamlet of Agerton on the corner of Trafalgar Road and Derry Road. It was demolished circa 2005.The Hornby feed mill was situated at the hamlet of Agerton on …Milton Historical Society
- The Hornby Feed Mill was at Agerton, Ontario at the corner of Trafalgar and Derry Road. The mill was demolished c.2005The Hornby Feed Mill was at Agerton, Ontario at the corner of …Milton Historical Society
- Georgetown Coated Paper Mill. Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Creighton Sr., Mr. Bingham. Second from left is Henry Shepherd. Henry Shepherd's father is the short man in the front row with overalls and his hands inGeorgetown Coated Paper Mill. Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Creighton Sr., Mr. Bingham. Second …Esquesing Historical Society
- Photography by Eric Connolly.Photography by Eric Connolly.Esquesing Historical Society
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