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- This granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. It is located on lot 20 onThis granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of …
- Black and white negative depicting a photograph of Concession 7 (Columbus Road) looking west toward Thickson Road. Maple Shade Farm, the residence of of John Dryden, is on the left side of the image.Black and white negative depicting a photograph of Concession 7 (Columbus Road) …
- This brick house was built in 1835 on lot 20 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township. It was located on the north side of the the 7th Concession, east of Thickson Road. A second story was added to the houThis brick house was built in 1835 on lot 20 of Concession …
- This barn was located between Ashburn and the Whitby-Pickering Town Line.This barn was located between Ashburn and the Whitby-Pickering Town Line.
- This house is located at the south-east corner of Whinchester Road (Concession 6) and Garrard Road (lot 18, Concession 5).This house is located at the south-east corner of Whinchester Road (Concession …
- The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on …
- Calvin Victor Campbell was born in Whitby Township on 12 September 1866. After the death of his mother, he resided with his grandfather, Calvin Campbell. He was educated at Ottawa schools, winning thCalvin Victor Campbell was born in Whitby Township on 12 September 1866. …
- Black and white photographic print for the 1896 soccer team from Whitby Collegiate Institute. The team is posing with the Langevin Cup, presented to the school by Federal Public Works Minister Sir HeBlack and white photographic print for the 1896 soccer team from Whitby …
- Almonds Town Line School, also known as Union School Section No.1, was located on the north-west corner of Kingston Road at the Whitby-Pickering town line. It was destroyed by fire on 4 November 1917Almonds Town Line School, also known as Union School Section No.1, was …
- Sinclair School was built on the north side of Concession 4 (Taunton Road) east of Garden Street in 1874. It was used as a school until it closed in 1979. Sinclair School was demolished in 1992.Sinclair School was built on the north side of Concession 4 (Taunton …
- Henry Street School was built in 1854 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets and is now occupied by R.A. Sennett Public School. The school, which faced Henry Street, was desHenry Street School was built in 1854 on the block bounded by …
- Almonds Town Line School, Union School Section No.1, was located on the north-west corner of Kingston Road at the Whitby-Pickering Town Line. It was destroyed by fire on 4 November 1917 and replacedAlmonds Town Line School, Union School Section No.1, was located on the …
- Spencer School was built in 1877 on lot 30, Concession 7 in Whitby Township. It was known as S.S. No.6. The school closed in 1965 but the building was used as Spencer Community Centre from 1967.Spencer School was built in 1877 on lot 30, Concession 7 in …
- Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the …
- Composite displays 84 business and professional men. Each portrait was taken individually and then pasted onto a backdrop. It was then rephotographed. Underneath the the portrait photographs are threComposite displays 84 business and professional men. Each portrait was taken individually …
- The Tweedie family immigrated to Canada from Lanarkshire, Scotland about 1829. James and Jane Tweedie had thirteen children, all born at the family home, Broadfield, in Whitby Township.The Tweedie family immigrated to Canada from Lanarkshire, Scotland about 1829. James …
- W.E. O'Brien, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 17 February 1894 The Brooklin Football Club won many trophies and were champions of the Ontario County League for 1893 with a record of seven victories and two draws. The league consisted of teams from Oshawa, MancheW.E. O'Brien, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 17 February 1894 The Brooklin Football Club won many trophies and were champions of the …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of the Ontario County Council from around 1891. The group is positioned on the front steps of the Ontario County Courthouse. Top (5th) row, far right: DonaldBlack and white negative of a photograph of the Ontario County Council …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of the members of the Ontario County Council taken on the steps of the Ontario County Courthouse. Top to bottom, left to right: J.H. Long, George Gerrow, JameBlack and white negative of a photograph of the members of the …
- This photograph was taken from the roof of the Dominion Bank showing Brock Street looking north from Dundas Street.This photograph was taken from the roof of the Dominion Bank showing …