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- Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion.Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member …
- Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Thomas Gordon Fairman was born near Campellford, Ontario on October 29, 1910 and died in Oshawa on September 28Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member …
- Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Harry Frederick Clarence Town was born at Athens, Ontario in 1921. He came to Whitby in 1927. Together with hisAlex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member …
- Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Leighton Edward Astrop was born at Reading Berkshire, England on September 15, 1918. He enlisted with the OntarAlex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member …
- A black and white group photograph of the Royal Canadian Legion's Colour Party lined up in a park on the west side of Brock Street south of Trent Street. William Rowley, John Greer, Carl Disney are sA black and white group photograph of the Royal Canadian Legion's Colour …
- A black and white photograph of the Royal Canadian Legion's Colour Party lined up in a park on the west side of Brock Street south of Trent Street. This photograph was taken at a ceremony for VictoryA black and white photograph of the Royal Canadian Legion's Colour Party …
- The Honourable Dr. Herbert A. Bruce served as the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada, from 1932 to 1937. Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby and ChaplaThe Honourable Dr. Herbert A. Bruce served as the 15th Lieutenant Governor …
- Lieutenant Colonel McLaren was a member of the 19th Battalion from Hamilton which participated in Legion Church parades in Whitby during the 1930s. Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' AnLieutenant Colonel McLaren was a member of the 19th Battalion from Hamilton …
- Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church from 1930 to 1941. The soldiers' plot at Groveside Cemetery was established in 1933 and the wooden cross was replaced by a stone crossReverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church from …
- The soldiers' plot at Groveside Cemetery was established in 1933 and the wooden cross was replaced by a stone cross in 1959.The soldiers' plot at Groveside Cemetery was established in 1933 and the …
- Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church from 1930 to 1941. The soldiers' plot at Groveside Cemetery was established in 1933 and the wooden cross was replaced by a stone crossReverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church from …
- The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street.The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of …
- The residence of Mrs. Theodore McGillivray was demolished in 1954.The residence of Mrs. Theodore McGillivray was demolished in 1954.
- A black and white negative of people gathered at an Armistice service. This photograph shows the crowd gathered at the west side of the cenotaph. The building at the far left is the Armouries.A black and white negative of people gathered at an Armistice service. …
- A black and white negative of people laying wreaths at the base of the cenotaph. At centre is Reverend E. Ralph Adye, Chaplain of the Whitby Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. There is a crowd of pA black and white negative of people laying wreaths at the base …
- The Armouries building was built in 1878 and was demolished in 1969. It was used as an armoury from c.1899 to 1946.The Armouries building was built in 1878 and was demolished in 1969. …
- A black and white photograph of a group of Brownies at the cenotaph on Remembrance Day.A black and white photograph of a group of Brownies at the …
- A black and white photograph of children of Whitby marching east on Dundas Street at Brock Street during a Remembrance Day parade. A Whitby restaurant and Allin's drugstore can be seen in the backgroA black and white photograph of children of Whitby marching east on …
- A black and white photograph of girl guides marching past the Bank of Commerce at the north east corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street in Whitby during a Remembrance Day parade.A black and white photograph of girl guides marching past the Bank …
- A black and white photograph of cubs marching past the Bank of Commerce at the north east corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street in Whitby during a Remembrance Day parade.A black and white photograph of cubs marching past the Bank of …