We serve you best at Millet, Alberta.
- MIL A42.1-is-mil-1-452
- Pièce
- [1938].
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We serve you best at Millet, Alberta.
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Shopping day on Alberta Street, Millet, Alberta.
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Shoppers on Alberta Street in winter, Millet, Alberta.
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Millet Post Office, Millet, Alberta.
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Millet Mercantile Co. store, Millet, Alberta.
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Photo shows interior of the Millet Mercantile Co. store, Millet. At the counter are, L to R, Miss Bernie Bean, John West, Bill Scott. Store was owned by John West and was located on 50 Avenue, second lot west.
Interior of Imperial Bank in Millet, Alberta.
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Bank was situated at northwest corner of 50 Avenue and 50 Street. Geoffrey Scatchard is visible in the teller's cage.
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Mr. Rowley's mill, east Pigeon Lake, Alberta.
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View of the sawmill from the lake. From A. B. Rowley's sawmill on the east shore of Pigeon Lake thousands of board feet of lumber were hauled by team and sleighs to Millet to be shipped out by train.
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The settlement of Bonnie Glen was situated about 1.5 miles north of the propane plant east of Mulhurst. The settlement was situated on the west side of the road going north and south. The store was a log structure
Alberta Street, Millet, Alta. / Brown photo.
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View of Alberta Street (later named 50 Avenue) looking east. An automobile (possibly a Ford Model T) is on the street. Buildings on the north side of the street are, L to R: telephone office, house, Millet Hotel, Bank. On the south side of the street are, R to L: John West's house, Millet Mercantile Co. store, Karr Bros. Store. The Mitchell Block may be seen across Main Street.
Looking east on Alberta Street, Millet, Alberta.
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Winter scene, showing several horses and sleighs in the street. Buildings featured prominently are the Arlington Hotel and the Farmers' Co-operative Store.