|  24 November 1969, Black and white print showing John Visser receiving the Peter Perry Award.
Left to right: Ronald Hawkins (previous winner), Grace Pritchard, Jim Cane (Chamber of Commerce President), John Visser. The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen. | |  24 November 1969, Black and white print showing John Visser receiving the Peter Perry Award.
Left to right: John Visser, Grace Pritchard. The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen. | |  24 November 1969, Black and white print showing John Visser receiving the Peter Perry Award.
Left to right: Ronald Hawkins (previous winner), John Visser. The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen. | |  c. 1945, A black and white portrait photograph of Robert Peter Perry (1854-1948). This picture of Mr. Perry was taken in the living room of his home at Bracebridge. A Christmas tree can be seen at left. Behind Mr. Perry is a portrait of his grandmother, Mrs. Peter Perry (1795-1881), painted by Nelson Cook... | |   Unknown, Residence of Robert Peter Perry located at Bracebridge, Ontario, c.1891, "Residence of Robert Peter Perry located at Bracebridge, Ontario, c.1891," The Herald-Gazette, Bracebridge, June 10, 1971 A black and white photograph of the residence of Robert Peter Perry. This house may have been built by Robert Ebenezer Perry, son of Peter Perry. Peter Perry was the found of Whitby. The following is the caption that appeared with the picture in the Bracebridge Herald-Gazette on June 10,... | |  c.1836, A black and white portrait painting of Mrs. Peter Perry (1795-1881). Mrs. Peter Perry (Mary Ham) was born at Ernesttown, Lennox and Addington Counties, Upper Canada, on November 6, 1795. She and Peter Perry were married on June 19, 1814. Mr. and Mrs. Perry and their family moved to Whitby in... | |  May 1967,
...The Free Church at the north-east corner of Brock and Mary Streets, was built circa 1849 and owned by Peter Perry. It was used as a church by the Methodists and the Presbyterians until their churches were built in the late 1850s. This building was one of the first meeting places of the Provisional...
| |  Aubust 1982, A black and white photograph of the demolition of Peter Perry House in August 1982. This photo shows the original frame building after the bricks were removed. This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The... | |  c.1909,
...A black and white photographic postcard of a store operated by Robert Ebenezer Perry, the eldest son of Whitby's founder Peter Perry....
| |  c.1961,
...The Town house was built as a frame house about 1836 for Peter Perry. It was bricked over in 1900 and demolished in 1982. The Town Funeral Chapel and Ambulance Service were operated from this house....
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| |   September 30, 1947,
... was presented with Whitby's Peter Perry Award in 1956....
| |   ca. September 30, 1947,
... was presented with Whitby's Peter Perry Award in 1956....
| |  1949,
... was a member of council in 1924, 1929-1935, 1944, and 1960-1964. He was deputy reeve in 1936-1937 and mayor from 1947-1949. In 1945, he revived the Whitby Chamber of Commerce and was chairman of the Public Library Board and member of the Public Utilities Commission. He received the Peter Perry award...
| |  c.1974,
... in Whitby in 1954 and was named a serving brother in the order in 1965. In 1958, he was awarded Whitby's Peter Perry Award. He was a member of the Rotary Club, Legion, and Masonic Lodge.
Stafford died at Oshawa on 27 March 1981 and is buried at Union Cemetery....
| |   1836, A black and white portrait painting of Peter Perry. Peter perry was born on November 14, 1792 at Ernestown, Lennox and Addington County, Upper Canada. He lived in what is now known as Whitby from 1836 to 1851. He was a member of parliament for the Reform party from 1824 to 1836 and from 1849 to... | |  April 1981, A black and white photograph of the residence of Robert Peter Perry. This house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to the front in 1857. The tower was removed in 1960 and the house demolished in August 1987. The tail wing of the house was demolished in 1960. The residence was located at 114... | |  1946,
... received the Peter Perry award as Whitby's Outstanding citizen for 1957. Mr. Davidson died at Oshawa on October 26, 1965 and is buried at Mount Lawn cemetery....
| |  c.1890,
...Robert Ebenezer Perry was the eldest son of Whitby's founder, Peter Perry. He was born at Ernesttown, near the Bay of Quinte, on April 16, 1825 and came to Whitby with his father in 1836. Robert was a partner in his father's retail grain business and took over the business after his father...
| |  October 1947,
... the Peter Perry award as Whitby's outstanding citizen. Davidson died at Oshawa on 26 October 1965 and is buried at Mount Lawn Cemetery in Whitby....
| |  December 1975,
... of Governors of the Whitby General Hospital, and Chairman of the Whitby General Hospital Foundation. In 1989, he was awarded the Peter Perry Award as Whitby's Outstanding citizen....
| |    September 30, 1947,
... was presented with Whitby's Peter Perry Award in 1956....
| |  Unknown, Dr. Warren's Residence, 1904, "Dr. Warren's Residence, 1904," Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904
...This house was located at 114 Byron Street North (on the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and Centre Streets). It was built before 1850 and is believed to have been the residence of Peter Perry. It was later the residence of Peter Perry's son, Robert, who added an Italianate brick tower to the front...
| |  c.1940-1944,
...This house was located at 114 Byron Street North (on the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and Centre Streets). It was built before 1850 and is believed to have been the residence of Peter Perry. It was later the residence of Peter Perry's son, Robert, who added an Italianate brick tower to the front...
| |  c.1940-1944,
...This house was located at 114 Byron Street North (on the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and Centre Streets). It was built before 1850 and is believed to have been the residence of Peter Perry. It was later the residence of Peter Perry's son, Robert, who added an Italianate brick tower to the front...
| |  c.1940-1944,
...This house was located at 114 Byron Street North (on the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and Centre Streets). It was built before 1850 and is believed to have been the residence of Peter Perry. It was later the residence of Peter Perry's son, Robert, who added an Italianate brick tower to the front...
| |  1944,
...This house was located at 114 Byron Street North (on the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and Centre Streets). It was built before 1850 and is believed to have been the residence of Peter Perry. It was later the residence of Peter Perry's son, Robert, who added an Italianate brick tower to the front...
| |  August 1982, A black and white photograph of the demolition of Peter Perry House in August 1982. This photo shows the original frame building after the bricks were removed. This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The... | |  April 1981, A black and white photograph of Peter Perry House in April 1982. This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came to Whitby in 1864. Later, this... | |  c. 1900,
...John Ham Perry and Cullen Perry were the only children of John Ham Perry (1827-1896) and his second wife Louisa Hay (1864-1942), and were grandchildren of Whitby's founder, Peter Perry.
John Ham Perry was born at Whitby on May 5, 1892 and was a banker most of his life. He was manager...
| |  c.1862,
...Black and white negative of a photograph of the family of John and Jane Perry taken on the front steps of their residence, Dinsbaugh.
From left to right: Jane Margaret Perry (nee Hall; 1828-1881), Peter Perry (1855-1931), Margaret Perry (1860-1950), George Dinsbaugh Perry (1858-1948), and John Ham...
| |  ca.1967,
... and contributions to the Town of Whitby, Carl Mantz received the Peter Perry Award for outstanding citizenship in 1975.
Mantz died in Whitby on 4 January, 1989, and is buried at Woodland Cemetery in London.
...
| |  Unknown, Residence of Dr. Frank Warren, 1914, "Residence of Dr. Frank Warren, 1914," Whitby, The Best Residential Town near Toronto (1914), 1914
...This house was located in the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and Centre Streets (at 114 Byron Street North). It was built before 1850 and is believed to have been the residence of Peter Perry. It was later the residence of his son Robert Perry who added an Italianate brick tower to the front...
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