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- Black and white negative of a photograph showing Charles Street looking south from Victoria Street. The house on the right was built for James Rowe, the first mayor of Whitby, around 1856. It was movBlack and white negative of a photograph showing Charles Street looking south …
- This photograph was taken on either the 24th or 31st of August when the contents of the Lick house were sold. The house was owned by Adelina Jeffrey, daughter of Jeremiah Lick, who died 13 August 194This photograph was taken on either the 24th or 31st of August …
- Dr. Horace Boscom was born at Uxbridge Village on 26 April 1863. He graduated from the Toronto School of Medicine in 1884 and spent three years as a doctor in Cuba, Jamaica, and England where he wasDr. Horace Boscom was born at Uxbridge Village on 26 April 1863. …
- David Jacques Kean was born at Gambridge in Thorah Township on 1 April 1884. He taught school at Sonya before entering railway work in Toronto. On 15 March 1919, he was appointed Road SuperintendentDavid Jacques Kean was born at Gambridge in Thorah Township on 1 …
- Photograph was taken at the Taylor Arena which was located on the east side of Brock Street between Gilbert and Ontario Streets.Photograph was taken at the Taylor Arena which was located on the …
- Marjorie G. Ruddy, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 10 April 1940 The photograph was taken in Taylor Arena which was located on the east side of Brock between Gilbert and Ontario Streets.Marjorie G. Ruddy, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 10 April 1940 The photograph was taken in Taylor Arena which was located on the …
- This photograph was taken the year the Brooklin Dodgers were Rural Champions.This photograph was taken the year the Brooklin Dodgers were Rural Champions.
- In 1927 the Whitby Bowling and Tennis Club was formed and acquired the property bounded by Brock, Burns, Green, and Pitt Streets. A clubhouse was built on the site in 1931. The property was eventuallIn 1927 the Whitby Bowling and Tennis Club was formed and acquired …
- The Whitby Red Wings, sponsored by Red Wing Orchards, were Ontario Hockey Association Junior C Champions in 1945-1946.The Whitby Red Wings, sponsored by Red Wing Orchards, were Ontario Hockey …
- Ross Lowe was born in Oshawa on 21 September 1928 and moved to Whitby in the 1940s. He played minor hockey in Whitby in 1943-1944 and later for the Oshawa Generals. Lowe played for a number of NHL faRoss Lowe was born in Oshawa on 21 September 1928 and moved …
- Club Bayview was a dance hall that was was built in 1946 by Harold Rowley. It was located on the west side of Byron Street north of Highway 401. The dance hall was destroyed by fire in 1965.Club Bayview was a dance hall that was was built in 1946 …
- Club Bayview was a dance hall that was was built in 1946 by Harold Rowley. It was located on the west side of Byron Street north of Highway 401. The dance hall was destroyed by fire in 1965.Club Bayview was a dance hall that was was built in 1946 …
- Club Bayview was a dance hall that was was built in 1946 by Harold Rowley. It was located on the west side of Byron Street north of Highway 401. The dance hall was destroyed by fire in 1965.Club Bayview was a dance hall that was was built in 1946 …
- The addition to the sewage treatment plant was built in 1948 and is located south of Highway 401 at Pringle Creek.The addition to the sewage treatment plant was built in 1948 and …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of employees of the Public Utilities Commission at the pump house. The men are lined up in front of the building. Back row (from left to right): Harry StephenBlack and white negative of a photograph of employees of the Public …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of Public Utilities Commission employees dismantling the old steam driven water pump. The men are gathered around the pump with tools such as sledge hammers aBlack and white negative of a photograph of Public Utilities Commission employees …
- William Davidson was born near Guelph, ON on 2 December 1889. In 1913 He came to Whitby to assist with the construction of the Ontario Hospital. He was a government engineer in charge of building theWilliam Davidson was born near Guelph, ON on 2 December 1889. In …
- Harriet and Mary Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a Whitby hotel keeper, and his wife, Mary Corbett. The twins were born 23 July 1863 in the National Hotel at the north-east corner of BrHarriet and Mary Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a Whitby …
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of students from St. Bernard's Separate School on a sleigh in front of All Saints' Anglican Church parish hall.Black and white negative of a photograph showing a group of students …
- This photograph was printed in a a Chamber of Commerce brochure in 1947. It was framed by Graydon Goodfelllow for the Chamber of Commerce in 1949.This photograph was printed in a a Chamber of Commerce brochure in …