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- This building was a general store at the corner of Britannia Rd. and 4th Line. It later became a private home.This building was a general store at the corner of Britannia Rd. …
- This photograph was taken in 1999. Signs on the store read, (left to right): Antiques ; Frozen Yoghurt Selfserve Milkshakes ; Bill Hill's Ice Cream Shoppe. Signs not visible in this photograph give fThis photograph was taken in 1999. Signs on the store read, (left …
- Leslie Bradley’s Grocery Store at Hwy 5 and Trafalgar, on the North side of the intersection. The house next door belongs to the Dent family. spring 1952.Leslie Bradley’s Grocery Store at Hwy 5 and Trafalgar, on the North …
- Postville was also known as Post's Corners. It was at the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Dundas Street, Trafalgar Township.Postville was also known as Post's Corners. It was at the intersection …
- This photograph was a black and white photo which has been hand-tinted to colour it. Therefore, it was taken before the 1960s.This photograph was a black and white photo which has been hand-tinted …
- Born in Palermo, Halton County, Norm and his brother William Donald, called Don, helped with the Wood family general store, telephone switchboard and post office when their father, George Stanley WooBorn in Palermo, Halton County, Norm and his brother William Donald, called …
- Born in Palermo, Halton County, Don and his brother James Norman Wood, called Norm, helped with the Wood family general store, telephone switchboard and post office when their father, George StanleyBorn in Palermo, Halton County, Don and his brother James Norman Wood, …
- Hornby was unofficially centered around the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Steeles but in reality, it is so widespread, people refer to "Hornby East" and "Hornby West". It spread into both EsquesHornby was unofficially centered around the intersection of Trafalgar Road and Steeles …
- Newspaper photo of the Palermo General Store located in the centre of the business district.Newspaper photo of the Palermo General Store located in the centre of …
- Thanks from the Trafalgar Township Historical Society to the Burlington Historical Society for the donation of this photograph. Early land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 187Thanks from the Trafalgar Township Historical Society to the Burlington Historical Society …
- Palermo, founded as Hagartown (also written as "Hagarstown", is a former village in Trafalgar Township, Halton County, Ontario. The village was established in 1805 by Lawrence Hagar, a settler to UppPalermo, founded as Hagartown (also written as "Hagarstown", is a former village …
- This is the home in which Stanley and Ethel Wood raised their family in Palermo, Halton County, in the middle of the 20th century. The house still stands in early 2016, in fact it is for sale. G.S. WThis is the home in which Stanley and Ethel Wood raised their …
- A link to the primary source essay written by Mr. Bob Richardson, mustangbooks.com, on the website http://canadianexpeditionaryforce1914-1919.blogspot.ca/2015_11_01_archive.html is included for yourA link to the primary source essay written by Mr. Bob Richardson, …
- Further information about Major Switzer: He was also a County Magistrate and Commissioner in the Court of Queen's Bench. He was the Paymaster of the local militia, the Lorne Rifles from their inceptiFurther information about Major Switzer: He was also a County Magistrate and …
- Stanley Wood, husband of Ethel, had owned and run the Palermo general store. After Stanley's death, Mac and Myrtle McGill took it over.Stanley Wood, husband of Ethel, had owned and run the Palermo general …
- The Palermo general store, W.P. Sargent, grocer.The Palermo general store, W.P. Sargent, grocer.
- Both the Dent and Bradley families ran general stores on the northwest corner of Trafalgar and Dundas. Leslie Bradley took over the store from the Carpenter family in 1925 and was postmaster. The DenBoth the Dent and Bradley families ran general stores on the northwest …
- This intersection was called Post's Corners, later Postville.This intersection was called Post's Corners, later Postville.
- Early land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 use the family surname spelling, "Hagar". However, the 1861 census and the family gravestones in the Palermo cemetery usEarly land registry records and Trafalgar census records from 1851, 1871, 1881 …
- In 1857, the village name was changed from Hammondville to Sheridan in honour of the Irish playwright, Richard Brinsley Sheridan. Information is taken from "Thy Humble Dwelling: a History of SheridanIn 1857, the village name was changed from Hammondville to Sheridan in …
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