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Markham Village - Postcard Views

Markham Public Library presents images of postcards of Markham Village around the turn of the century. These postcard images were scanned from originals in the Markham Village Tweedsmuir Histories, which are preserved at the Markham Museum. Your comments are welcomed.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Braeside



Braeside was the home of the Milne family, located on lot 9, Concession 7, at the east end of Milne Pond.
The home on the hill was built by Peter Milne in 1835. In the left foreground a bridge runs across the mill pond on top of the dam, leading to the wooden grist mill on the right.
Posted by cafelatte at 4:38 p.m.
Labels: Braeside, Mills, Milne

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2007 (25)
    • ▼  January (25)
      • G.T.R. Station, Markham, Ont., Canada
      • High School, Markham
      • Main Street, Mount Joy, Ontario
      • Agriculture Building, Markham, Ontario, Canada
      • Rectory and Grace Anglican Church
      • Grace Anglican Church
      • Methodist Church, Markham, Ont.
      • Presbyterian Church, Markham, Ont.
      • Postcard Collections
      • Braeside
      • Vinegar Hill, Markham
      • Valley of the Rouge, Markham
      • Speight Wagon Works, Markham
      • Speight Wagon Factory, Markham, Ont., Canada
      • Speight Wagon Works, Markham, Ont.
      • Old Iron Bridge, Markham, Ont., Canada
      • Milne's Sundial
      • Main Street, Mount Joy, Markham
      • Main Street, Markham
      • West Side of Main Street Looking Southward
      • Main Street Looking North from Franklin House Hotel
      • Main Street Looking South
      • View Looking North
      • Entrance to Fairgrounds
      • Heritage Week 2007

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  • A History of the Town of Markham
  • Heritage Conservation Districts in Markham – Markham Village
  • Heritage Week - Markham Village - A Brief History 1800-1919
  • Historic Tour of Markham Presented by The Town Crier of Markham Inc
  • The Story of Markham