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
King Street Looking east from slightly west of Union St. 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…
King St. and Main Mr. Byam’s store and Post Office Back to Image Library
GTR Train Station Millbrook Back to Image Library
Millbrook Public School Back to Image Library
King St. south side – Kell’s building TD Bank was built after 1913 on S.E. corner of King and Mill St. Postcard Back to Image Library
Smith’s Garage Burned down in 1960’s. Railway Club above garage. Back to Image Library
Looking east from Millbrook King St. E from Tupper and Mill intersections; originally a postcard Back to Image Library
Bird’s eye view of Millbrook Postcard Back to Image Library
Millbrook Railway Station Last train ran in 1950 Back to Image Library
Interior of Burnham Store on King St. Interior of Burnham Store. George Burnham on right side. Back to Image Library
Burnham Store on King St. A group of people ranging in ages standing out from of the Burnham Store. Back to Image Library
