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- Photograph taken on Wednesday, July 6, 1938.Photograph taken on Wednesday, July 6, 1938.Milton Historical Society
- Bridge crossing river; banks of river heavily covered with trees.Bridge crossing river; banks of river heavily covered with trees.Milton Historical Society
- Hornby Station was demolished July 1962.Hornby Station was demolished July 1962.Esquesing Historical Society
- Physical details: copy of photograph. Note the smudged fingerprint to the right of centre which was copied from the original. Some creases throughout, but generally in good condition. Mr. Biehn of GePhysical details: copy of photograph. Note the smudged fingerprint to the right …Esquesing Historical Society
- View of Grand Trunk Railway Station yard looking east.View of Grand Trunk Railway Station yard looking east.Esquesing Historical Society
- Winter scene of a train steaming through the cut in Limehouse.Winter scene of a train steaming through the cut in Limehouse.Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 4 Feb 1965, p. 1 Steam Locomotive at Georgetown Station. On the left of the photo is Ross Colter with sons Doug and Jim standing beside him.Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 4 Feb 1965, p. 1 Steam Locomotive at Georgetown Station. On the left of the photo is …Esquesing Historical Society
- The iron bridge of the GTR over the Credit RiverThe iron bridge of the GTR over the Credit RiverEsquesing Historical Society
- View of Georgetown from the railroad showing the Dayfoot Shoe Factory.View of Georgetown from the railroad showing the Dayfoot Shoe Factory.Esquesing Historical Society
- see photo #673see photo #673Esquesing Historical Society
- Group of men, women and children off to the beach from the Grand Trunk Railway Station in Caledonia.Group of men, women and children off to the beach from the …Esquesing Historical Society
- A train, on its way to the Canadian National Exhibition and the Chicago World’s Fair, stopped in front of Oakville Motors, owned by A.J. Gurry for a promotional picture.A train, on its way to the Canadian National Exhibition and the …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- The 2nd picture enclosed with this record was taken in August 1962. (Click above on "Pages" "Select".) It shows that the roof had gone from the abandoned station building. But we do not know the dateThe 2nd picture enclosed with this record was taken in August 1962. …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- This photograph, together with three others, form a calendar for the year 1908 with the photographs suspended one above the other by dark red ribbon. The ribbon is in poor condition. Milton Park is nThis photograph, together with three others, form a calendar for the year …Milton Historical Society
- Smith and Stone strikers blocking a train from unloading.Smith and Stone strikers blocking a train from unloading.Esquesing Historical Society
- Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 20 Sep 1962, p. 6 These four signals are currently being installed in the local CNR yard. Georgetown yard is the first in the area to have the gantries.Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), 20 Sep 1962, p. 6 These four signals are currently being installed in the local CNR yard. …Esquesing Historical Society
- The little boy holding the whip is Victor Wilson of Sheridan. Circa 1913. The train was used by area farmers to take produce into the large Toronto market. Victor's parents and grandparents owned farThe little boy holding the whip is Victor Wilson of Sheridan. Circa …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- The QEW was an Ontario Department of Highways construction project during the Depression. The highway was in use in 1939, formally opened in 1940. A link to the excellent Wikipedia page on "The MiddlThe QEW was an Ontario Department of Highways construction project during the …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
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