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- Photograph taken in Campbellville village. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Photograph taken in Campbellville village. Photograph from "The Canadian Champion"Milton Historical Society
- View taken from hill opposite Beaumont's Mill looking Southwest along Main Street. Joseph Street in middle left of photo.View taken from hill opposite Beaumont's Mill looking Southwest along Main Street. …Esquesing Historical Society
- View of the village, taken north of railway tracks from the Grand Trunk Railway Station in Limehouse.View of the village, taken north of railway tracks from the Grand …Esquesing Historical Society
- Looking west along Mill Street in Acton. Acton Free Press office (now Acton Mews) is on the left.Looking west along Mill Street in Acton. Acton Free Press office (now …Esquesing Historical Society
- Looking east on Mill Street in Acton. Willow street turns to left at centre of photo.Looking east on Mill Street in Acton. Willow street turns to left …Esquesing Historical Society
- Mill Street looking east with Willow Street on the left.Mill Street looking east with Willow Street on the left.Esquesing Historical Society
- Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane) viewed from the 22nd Sideroad with a level railway crossing.Maple Street (now Kirkpatrick Lane) viewed from the 22nd Sideroad with a …Esquesing Historical Society
- A view from 5th Line looking north over the railway tracks to Maple Street, now called Kirkpatrick Lane.A view from 5th Line looking north over the railway tracks to …Esquesing Historical Society
- Thanks from the Trafalgar Township Historical Society to the Burlington Historical Society for the donation of this photograph.Thanks from the Trafalgar Township Historical Society to the Burlington Historical Society …Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- View of the village taken from cemetary hill annual spring flood. Glen Woollen Mills at centre.View of the village taken from cemetary hill annual spring flood. Glen …Esquesing Historical Society
- Bird's eye view overlooking Silver Creek. The Guelph Street bridge crosses the river.Bird's eye view overlooking Silver Creek. The Guelph Street bridge crosses the …Esquesing Historical Society
- A view of the settlement with dwellings on the right near 4th Line and barns at centre, on Lot 24, Con. 4. The snow-covered hills known as “The Three Sisters” can be seen in the background.A view of the settlement with dwellings on the right near 4th …Esquesing Historical Society
- Ted Wilson is the child on the right of the group of children standing in front of the Wilson home.Ted Wilson is the child on the right of the group of …Esquesing Historical Society
- Trafalgar Road looking north showing the Presbyterian Church and the General store on the right.Trafalgar Road looking north showing the Presbyterian Church and the General store …Esquesing Historical Society
- Aerial photo of the village flying west, south of 22 Sideroad.Aerial photo of the village flying west, south of 22 Sideroad.Esquesing Historical Society
- A view of the village from the lime kilns across the railway tracks. Logs are stacked in the foreground in preparation for firing the kilns. This is a similar view to EHS 10299.A view of the village from the lime kilns across the railway …Esquesing Historical Society
- Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent condition.Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent …Esquesing Historical Society
- Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent condition.Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent …Esquesing Historical Society
- Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent condition.Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent …Esquesing Historical Society
- Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent condition.Physical details: 30.5 cm X 20 cm, satin finish colour print, excellent …Esquesing Historical Society
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