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- 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 …
- Dundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in 1875 on the north side of Dundas Street west of Garden Street. It was demolished in the early 1960s but additions from the 1950s remDundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in …
- 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 …
- unknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 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.unknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on 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.Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the …
- Henry Street School was built in 1854 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. The school, which faced Henry Street, was destroyed by fire on 4 July 1920. King Street School,Henry Street School was built in 1854 on the block bounded by …
- The 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 replaThe Almonds Town Line School, Union School Section No.1, was located on …
- Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, was officially known as Union School Section No.6 and it combined Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The school house was built in 188Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, …
- Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, was officially known as Union School Section No.6 and it combined Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The school house was built in 188Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, …
- Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, was officially known as Union School Section No.6 and it combined Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The school house was built in 188Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Union School Section Number Four was located on Base Line in East Whitby Township.Union School Section Number Four was located on Base Line in East …
- Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west end of Heydenshore Park. It was summer resort home for underprivileged children from Toronto. Heydenshore Park was a summer resort establisUnknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west …
- Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west end of Heydenshore Park. It was summer resort home for underprivileged children from Toronto. The building was demolished after 1932. HeydeUnknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905 The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west …
- Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and many were demolished in 1965 when the private park wasHeydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby …
- This cottage was originally owned by the Watson family in the North Ward. It was moved to Heydenshore Park in 1901 to be a cottage for Mathias Collins and his family. The cottage was demolished in thThis cottage was originally owned by the Watson family in the North …
- Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the private park was soldHeydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby …
- Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the private park was soldHeydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby …
- Unknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the private park was soldUnknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby …