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Object ID
4420
Title
Site of Moir Blacksmith shop, torn down beside Milner Community Hall.
Date
Jun. 1982.
Description
Site of Moir Blacksmith shop, torn down beside Milner Community Hall.
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Milner (B.C.)
Milner Community Hall
(Also listed as Milner Community Hall/Food Market/Esso)
Found at 6830-216 Street, the Milner Community Hall is a two-storey building built in 1912. The ground floor was used for various commercial enterprises, including the Bank of Hamilton. The upper floor had a hardwood floor and was used for dances and other community events. From 1922-1924, the Milner Co-operative Society leased two ground floor rooms to the Langley School Board.
Moir's Blacksmith shop
Located on 216 Street, Milner. Built around 1906, Robbie Moir's Blacksmith Shop was a meeting place for the men of Milner for many years. Its simple vertical board and batten construction is typical of barns and small industrial buildings built early in the twentieth century.
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