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- The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby …
- The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 on Hickory Street south of Dundas Street. It was closed in 1963 and demolished in 1970.The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was …
- The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry StreetsThe Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry StreetsThe Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- Black and white negative depicting a photograph of the locomotive of the Grand Trunk train that went between Port Perry and Port Whitby. There are three men standing in front of the train. The coal cBlack and white negative depicting a photograph of the locomotive of the …
- The bridge was washed out during the storm of 5/6 April 1929.The bridge was washed out during the storm of 5/6 April 1929.
- The bridge and supports collapsed during the storm of 5/6 April 1929. Only the tracks hanging above the valley remained.The bridge and supports collapsed during the storm of 5/6 April 1929. …
- The bridge was destroyed in the storm of 5/6 April 1929.The bridge was destroyed in the storm of 5/6 April 1929.
- The bridge collapsed during a storm on 5/6 April 1929.The bridge collapsed during a storm on 5/6 April 1929.
- The bridge was washed out in a severe storm which took place on 5/6 April 1929.The bridge was washed out in a severe storm which took place …
- The Richard Beckley home was on the north side of the tracks west of Garden Street. It was destroyed by fire about 1942.The Richard Beckley home was on the north side of the tracks …
- Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 The Toronto and Eastern Railway was built along Mary Street starting in 1913. Work was suspended during the First World War and resumed in 1923. The railway was never completed and the rails were torToronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 The Toronto and Eastern Railway was built along Mary Street starting in …
- The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by a group of farmers and businessmen in the Township of Whitby. The first fair, lasting one day, was held in a small park on 24 May 1911. The fair later movedThe Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by a group of farmers and …
- The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by a group of farmers and businessmen in the Township of Whitby. The first fair, lasting one day, was held at Grass Park on 24 May 1911. In 1913, fair moved toThe Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by a group of farmers and …
- This house was located at the north-west corner of Byron and Gilbert Streets. It was demolished in 1977. It is suspected that this house was owned by artits Florence McGillivray and her sister and moThis house was located at the north-west corner of Byron and Gilbert …
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