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- This is a hand coloured portrait of William Dow, made in 1854 or 1855 by Hoppner Francis Meyer in Toronto. Dow came from Banffshire, Scotland, in 1832 and settled in Whitby at Glen Dhu farm. It is a copy of a b&w image already in the Whitby Archives collection. I ...This is a hand coloured portrait of William Dow, made in 1854 ...
- Dr. Carson's/Victoria/Wine Bitters/Whitby C.W./RegisteredDr. Carson's/Victoria/Wine Bitters/Whitby C.W./Registered
- Photo of a blue bottle created for use at Richard Snow's bakery and confectionery store in Port Whitby. It most likely contained either a flavored beer or flavored soda water which he produced in addition to baked goods. The bottle was probably manufactured at the Lockport Glass Company in New ...Photo of a blue bottle created for use at Richard Snow's bakery ...
- Studio portrait photograph showing Augustus Barrett and his wife Sarah.Studio portrait photograph showing Augustus Barrett and his wife Sarah.
- Helen Robina Foote, age 12, from an old tintype photograph, location unknown. Helen was the daughter of Dr. Henry Solomon Foote (1840-1884) and Harriet Eliza Clarke (dates unknown). Because Eliza died when Helen was very young and her father was away in Texas, she was raised in Whitby by her ...Helen Robina Foote, age 12, from an old tintype photograph, location unknown. ...
- Photograph showing Augustus Barrett's photography studio. It's possible that this was his studio in Cannington. Barrett's studio in Whitby was located at 121 Brock Street North.Photograph showing Augustus Barrett's photography studio. It's possible that this was his ...
- Photograph showing Augustus Barrett with a camera. Image was potentially captured in his studio in Whitby.Photograph showing Augustus Barrett with a camera. Image was potentially captured in ...
- Photograph by Newton Williams, Artist and Photographer, North Bay and Huntsville. Helen Robina Foote was the daughter of Dr. Henry Solomon Foote (1840-1884) and Harriet Eliza Clarke (dates unknown). Because Eliza died when Helen was very young and her father was away in Texas, she was raised in Whitby by ...Photograph by Newton Williams, Artist and Photographer, North Bay and Huntsville. Helen ...
- This is a June, 1926 Kinsale School class picture. The school was located on the south-west corner of the present-day intersection of Hwy 7 and Durham 23 (Lakeridge Road) and is currently part of a daycare centre. My father, Fred Buldyke, is in the 2nd boy from the right in ...This is a June, 1926 Kinsale School class picture. The school was ...
- This is an image of one of John Buldyke's delivery trucks. The trucks were used to pick up berry pickers and also to transport raspberries to the wholesale markets in Toronto.This is an image of one of John Buldyke's delivery trucks. The ...
- This is a picture of my grandfather, John Buldyke, (standing on ground) and my father, Fred Buldyke, with a wagon load of hay at their farm on Hwy. #7, west of Brooklin. (Lot 31N, Conc.5) The picture would have been taken in the late 1930's or early 1940's. The barns ...This is a picture of my grandfather, John Buldyke, (standing on ground) ...
- Wedding picture of my parents James & Lillian Kirk in July 21, 1945. Married at the First Baptist Church on Colborne Street in Whitby. My Father was wearing his Irish Regiment of Canada uniform, while serving his Country in WW2.Wedding picture of my parents James & Lillian Kirk in July 21, ...
- James & Lillian Kirk about to leave for their honeymoon in July 1945. Picture taken on Perry Street in Whitby. The car was a 1931 Ford Model A. The plan was to honeymoon in Niagara Falls, but too many flat tires forced them to go only as far as Toronto ...James & Lillian Kirk about to leave for their honeymoon in July ...
- Picture taken in 1945 on the new Henry Street bridge over the new 401 hwy. My parents were married in July 21 that year at the First Baptist Church on Colborne Street in Whitby.Picture taken in 1945 on the new Henry Street bridge over the ...
- My Mom Barbara Foster...who was the daughter of Carman and Evelyn Foster, who lived on Byron St. N. at the time of this picture. She worked at Snelgrove’s Drugstore circa late 40’s to 1951 until she married Donald Cochrane of Orono 1951.My Mom Barbara Foster...who was the daughter of Carman and Evelyn Foster, ...
- Lillian Kirk sitting on running board of Whitby PUC truck with one year old Ron, and me, 2 year old Bob inside playing with the door handle. James Kirk, my dad, worked for the Public Utilities Commission, sometimes driving this truck, nicknamed (The Rocket). Picture taken in 1949 at 1710 ...Lillian Kirk sitting on running board of Whitby PUC truck with one ...
- Picture of Bob & Ron Kirk taken in 1950 at 510 Green Street, Whitby. I am on the right and my younger brother Ron is on the left.Picture of Bob & Ron Kirk taken in 1950 at 510 Green ...
- Picture taken late 1958, at lake park in Port Whitby, of all five Kirk Kids. Left to right is Ron, Dan, Nancy, and me, Bob holding Peter. We lived nearby at 1710 Charles Street, and spent a lot of time at the lake. Best place to grow up as a ...Picture taken late 1958, at lake park in Port Whitby, of all ...
- Wedding of Robert & Lorraine Kirk of Whitby, on Dec. 2, 1967. Married at the Salvation Army Church on Kent Street in Whitby. Robert is a life time Whitby resident, born June 24, 1947 to parents James & Lillian Kirk. Lorraine has lived in Whitby also for many years, born ...Wedding of Robert & Lorraine Kirk of Whitby, on Dec. 2, 1967. ...