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- Black and white negative of a photograph showing Donald Mitchell Sr sitting on a 1924 Whitby Township Reo Fire Truck.Black and white negative of a photograph showing Donald Mitchell Sr sitting …
- Black and white photograph showing the member of the Whitby Mall Florist minor hockey team. The team is posing with trophies. Back row: Ben LaHaye (coach), John Allen, Joe McCullough, Gary Roberts, DBlack and white photograph showing the member of the Whitby Mall Florist …
- Black and white photograph showing the Whitby Minor Bantam AA hockey team for the 1979-1980 season. The photograph was taken at Iroquois Park Arena. Back row: Dave Gallagher, Gord Van Kessel, Toni IgBlack and white photograph showing the Whitby Minor Bantam AA hockey team …
- This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came tThis frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the …
- This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came tThis frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the …
- This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came tThis frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the …
- This frame house was built between 1875 and 1880 by Andrew M. Ross (1851-1936) at the south-west corner of King and Colborne Streets (at 401 Colbourne Street West). Mr. Ross was a dry goods merchantThis frame house was built between 1875 and 1880 by Andrew M. …
- This house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to the front in 1857. The tower was removed in 1960 and the house demolished in August 1987. The tail wing of the house was demolished in 1960. TheThis house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to …
- This house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, between the Royal Hotel and the Hewis block, and was the residence of the Pringle and later the Heard family. In 1928 this house was movThis house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, …
- Black and white negative showing the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Juvenile AA hockey team. They were the Ontario Champions in 1982.Black and white negative showing the Brooklin-Whitby Minor Hockey Association Juvenile AA …
- The Minto Cup is awarded to the Junior A lacrosse champions of the British Columbia, Ontario, and Alberta lacrosse leagues. Originally, it was awarded to the senior men's lacrosse champions of CanadaThe Minto Cup is awarded to the Junior A lacrosse champions of …
- The Terrace is located at 122-130 Byron Street North. It was built in 1857 by Robert E. Perry. The porches were removed in 1983.The Terrace is located at 122-130 Byron Street North. It was built …
- This house was located at 131 Byron Street North. It was built in 1853 and was demolished in 1990. This building was replaced by an extension of Pearson Lanes, built by Bill Little.This house was located at 131 Byron Street North. It was built …
- These homes were located at from 720-724 Centre Street South. This set of row homes was built as military barracks by James Wallace in 1859. It was purchased by Vanstone in 1914 and took the name VanThese homes were located at from 720-724 Centre Street South. This set …
- In 1979, the name of the school was changed from Ontario Ladies' College to Trafalgar Castle School.In 1979, the name of the school was changed from Ontario Ladies' …
- In 1979, the name of the school was changed from Ontario Ladies' College to Trafalgar Castle School.In 1979, the name of the school was changed from Ontario Ladies' …
- Black and white photograph showing the official opening of the St. John Ambulance Training Centre at 110 Ash St. Left to right: Peter Edwards, Terry Staples, Harry Inkpen, Larry Windover, Mayor Bob ABlack and white photograph showing the official opening of the St. John …
- The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903 near the current GO Transit platform. The station closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the nThe Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- The Prince Edward Island ferry, which used to take cars from Nova Scotia to PEI, was acquired by McNamara Marine around 1971. It was converted into a floating generating station and later acquired byThe Prince Edward Island ferry, which used to take cars from Nova …
- Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1980 to 1982. Back row: Joe Drumm, Barry Evans, Ross Batten, Joe Bugelli. Front row: Gerry Emm, Bob Attersley, Tom Edwards.Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1980 to …