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- Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1914Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1914
- This photograph was taken the weekend war was declared in 1914.This photograph was taken the weekend war was declared in 1914.
- Corbett's Point was on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of Thickson Road. Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1913Corbett's Point was on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of Thickson …
- The new gymnasium was constructed between 1911 and 1913. Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1913The new gymnasium was constructed between 1911 and 1913. Photo from: Vox …
- This picture was taken from the balcony at the west end of the gymnasium. The new gymnasium was constructed between 1911 and 1913. Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1913This picture was taken from the balcony at the west end of …
- The swimming pool was located in the basement of the gymnasium addition which was built between 1911 and 1913. Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1913The swimming pool was located in the basement of the gymnasium addition …
- A black and white photograph of a group of men standing on Brock Street. Behind the men are shops on the east side of Brock Street between Dundas and Colborne Streets. From left to right: Maitland MaA black and white photograph of a group of men standing on …
- A black and white photograph of a group of men standing on Brock Street. Behind the men are shops on the east side of Brock Street between Dundas and Colborne Streets. In the background the sign forA black and white photograph of a group of men standing on …
- The photo faces east on Dundas Street from Brock.The photo faces east on Dundas Street from Brock.
- George Wilson photography studio was located at 108 Brock Street North. George opened this studio in Whitby on January 1, 1905 after coming to town from Oshawa. He continued in business until about tGeorge Wilson photography studio was located at 108 Brock Street North. George …
- J.H. Downey and Co. was a coal, grain and seed dealership. They were located at 143-145 Brock Street South on the north east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets. Beside Downey’s is Charles Tod’s bakJ.H. Downey and Co. was a coal, grain and seed dealership. They …
- This photograph was taken looking east from the Whitby House Hotel. The wooden building at right is a blacksmith shop. The brick building beside it is the Whitby Gazette Office. In the background isThis photograph was taken looking east from the Whitby House Hotel. The …
- Patrick J. Sullivan operated a plumbing and tinsmith shop on the east side of Brock Street between Mary and Dundas Streets starting in 1913. It was located at 117 Brock Street North. It was the firstPatrick J. Sullivan operated a plumbing and tinsmith shop on the east …
- A black and white photograph of two men wearing hats standing on the west side of Brock Street. The view looks north on Brock Street from near Colborne Street. The two men from left to right are: ChaA black and white photograph of two men wearing hats standing on …
- This building was located at 301 Dundas Street West. The brick garage was built by W.J. Luke on the south-west corner of Dundas and Centre Streets in 1915. It served as a garage and Ford car dealershThis building was located at 301 Dundas Street West. The brick garage …
- This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows the building on the north east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets. It was built in 1866 and demolished in 1964. It was builtThis building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows …
- This building was located at 149 Brock Street North. This livery stable dating from the 1850s was located on the east side of Brock Street south of the Royal Hotel. Before 1913 it was operated by AleThis building was located at 149 Brock Street North. This livery stable …
- This building was located at 149 Brock Street North. This livery stable dating from the 1850s was located on the east side of Brock Street south of the Royal Hotel. Before 1913 it was operated by AleThis building was located at 149 Brock Street North. This livery stable …
- This building was located at 240 Brock Street South (on the west side of Brock Street north of Dunlop Street). Over the years the building was owned by a series of blacksmiths including W.M. HurlbertThis building was located at 240 Brock Street South (on the west …
- This photograph was taken in front of the stables located at 124 Brock Street North. The bus is parked on Elm Street beside the stable door. In the background is the old Ontario Hotel on the north weThis photograph was taken in front of the stables located at 124 …