Grain elevators and railway track, Millet, Alberta.
- MIL A42.1-is-mil-804
- Item
- [ca. 1980]
Part of Millet and District Historical Society Photograph Collection
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Grain elevators and railway track, Millet, Alberta.
Part of Millet and District Historical Society Photograph Collection
Millet Recreation Centre (Arena), Millet, Alberta.
Part of Millet and District Historical Society Photograph Collection
Part of Millet and District Historical Society Photograph Collection
Rexall Drug Store and Egg Grading Station, Millet, Alberta.
Part of Millet and District Historical Society Photograph Collection
The Rexall Drug Store and the Egg Grading Station were situated on the northeast corner of 49 Avenue and 50 Street. The Greyhound bus stopped at the Drug Store to pick up passengers. Pictured are (L to R) Jean Harvey (with suitcase), Mr. Harvey (druggist), Fay Rodney, Martin Nelson, Ellen King (Ellen Meyers) walking into Egg Grading Station.
Millet citizens posing beside Millet Drug Store, Millet, Alberta.
Part of Millet and District Historical Society Photograph Collection
The Millet Drug Store was located on the east side of 50 Street. Standing on the wooden sidewalk in front of it are (L to R) Mr. Graham, druggist; A. P. Mitchell, insurance broker and auctioneer; and Porter Wright, Village Secretary. Carpentry tools and an automobile are visible in the image.
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Wolf's Livery Barn, Millet, Alberta.
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Posing in front of barn with horses and buggies are (L to R) Fred Arndt and Herman Grapentine. Barn was located just north of the old telephone office across the alley from the hotel. It was built by Grant Wolf in 1911.
Alva, Bill, and Tom Wolf in front of the Millet Post Office, Millet, Alberta.
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Post Office was located on the east side of 50 Street, north of the intersection of 50 Street and 50 Avenue. Pictured are the children of Loyd Wolf, postmaster in Millet from 1931 to 1945. Bill is the baby.
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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.
[Bamber Studio]