King St. E. Millbrook Back to Image Library
Inside of Nattress Barber Shop. Billy Lang (middle), Harry Nattress (far right), Lyle Nattress’s father cutting man’s hair. Used to be on the south side where the telephone office is. Back to Image Library
Elonzo Larmer in front of buggy, Grand Trunk Railway Station Additional railway information from Larry Lamb Back to Image Library
Town Hall, Millbrook Horse and buggy era. This picture was taken before the erection of the war memorial. Back to Image Library
Looking north on Cavan Street United Church is in view, Lover’s Lane. Mrs. Bentley’s house also in view Back to Image Library
King Street, Millbrook Postcard, slightly different cropping Back to Image Library
Train at Millbrook Station Canadian National Railways snow plough in Millbrook preparing to head south to Port Hope to open the rail line for traffic. The railway ran south of Carmel Line on the west side of County Road 10. At this location there is…
Millbrook Band Back: Bill Peryer (Bandmaster) Ernie Powell, George McKnight, C. Wood, Robert Theobald, Earl Edworthy, Tom Best, Gord Might, Merv Trick, Murray Belch, Jess Byam, Bob Todd, Wm Belch. Middle: J. Armstrong, Dave Fowler, G Trumpour, Stan Brown, J. Rowland, Jake Isbister, Hiram Best.…
Millbrook Bakery Mr. Sayles son Back to Image Library
Duncan’s Shaving Parlour and Barber Shop & Leaches Drug Store, S W Clarke Dentist. North side of King St, just east of Union St. Back to Image Library
J. H. Bingham (Harness Salesman) N. W. Corner of King and Union St. Post Office built on this site 1939 Back to Image Library
A pretty spot, Needler’s Mill, Millbrook Originally a postcard Back to Image Library
Orangeman’s parade
King Street East Millbrook Originally a postcard Back to Image Library
Methodist Church Back to Image Library
Methodist Church Originally a postcard, this is a print, duplicate of 1263, the church could accommodate 450 on the floor and another 350 in the balcony Back to Image Library
Interior of Millbrook Mirror (Reporter) N. E. corner of King and Union St. Lewis Russel and Charlie Richards were both typesetters. Back to Image Library
Millpond dam, Millbrook Black and white photo of Millbrook dam, Milbrook Back to Image Library
St. Thomas Anglican Church Spire later destroyed by fire. Back to Image Library
Millbrook Public School Before the addition. Back to Image Library 1 Dufferin Street The first school building in Millbrook was built around 1830.As the population expanded, several additional small schools accommodated the growth. In 1887, the largest of these, a four room school, was destroyed…
