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- Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1982 to 1985. Back row: Joe Drumm, Ross Batten, Joe Bugelli, Marcel Brunelle. Front row: Gerry Emm, Bob Attersley, Tom Edwards.Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1982 to …
- Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1985 to 1988. Back row: Marcel Brunelle, Joe Bugelli, Joe Drumm, Ross Batten. Front row: Gerry Emm, Bob Attersley, Tom Edwards.Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1985 to …
- Black and white negative showing the members of Council for 1988 to 1991. Back row: Joe Drumm, Tom Edwards, Marcel Brunelle. Front row: Ross Batten, Joe Bugelli, Bob Attersley, Lynda Buffett, DennisBlack and white negative showing the members of Council for 1988 to …
- Black and white negative showing Mayor Bob Attersley at a desk in municipal building on Rossland Road.Black and white negative showing Mayor Bob Attersley at a desk in …
- Colour negative showing six of Whitby's mayors. The photograph was taken in the mayor's office at the Whitby Municipal Building on Rossland Road East on the occasion of Forbes McEwen's retirement. FoColour negative showing six of Whitby's mayors. The photograph was taken in …
- Black and white negative of the Whitby Town staff. Back row: Edward Crouch, Richard Kuwahara, Dwayne Reid, Larry Morrow. Front row: Robert Short, Allan Claringbold, William Wallace, Donald McKay.Black and white negative of the Whitby Town staff. Back row: Edward …
- Black and white print showing the Heart Fund Flag raising at the Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Rd. E. Left to right: John Visser, Mayor Bob Attersley, Dolly Goddard.Black and white print showing the Heart Fund Flag raising at the …
- Black and white print showing members of the Legion and St. John Ambulance with the new resuscitation doll presented to St. John Ambulance. Left to right: Jim Watson (Legion), John Visser (St. John ABlack and white print showing members of the Legion and St. John …
- This house was built around 1854 and demolished in 1990. It was located at the south-west corner of Rossland Road and Cochrane Street.This house was built around 1854 and demolished in 1990. It was …
- This house was built around 1834 by William Anderson. It is located within a subdivision at 28 Flint Cres.This house was built around 1834 by William Anderson. It is located …
- Black and white negative showing the first GO Transit train coming into the Whitby Station. The train is about to break through a banner that reads, 'GO Points East, Dec. 4 1988'. The Henry Street brBlack and white negative showing the first GO Transit train coming into …
- This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street between Brock and Dufferin Streets in the early 1900s. It served as the fire hall for Port Whitby until 1958, after which it was usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street between Brock and Dufferin Streets in the early 1900s. It served as the fire hall for Port Whitby until 1958, after which it was usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- Poster advertising heritage seminar commemorating Whitby's 125th anniversaryPoster advertising heritage seminar commemorating Whitby's 125th anniversary
- Poster commemorating the 140th anniversary of St. John's Anglican ChurchPoster commemorating the 140th anniversary of St. John's Anglican Church
- Poster for the Brooklin Spring Fair, indicating dates, times, and locations for various activitiesPoster for the Brooklin Spring Fair, indicating dates, times, and locations for …
- Poster for the Marigold Festival's 10 Km RunPoster for the Marigold Festival's 10 Km Run
- Bulletin (Whitby) Special Ontario Bicentennial Edition July 15, 1984 Celebrating 1784-1984 - OntarioBulletin (Whitby) Special Ontario Bicentennial Edition July 15, 1984 Celebrating 1784-1984 - …
- The Lynde House was built during the War of 1812 and moved to Cullen Gardens on 2 August 1986. In June 1988, it was opened as a museum and closed in 2005 when Cullen Gardens was sold to the Town of WThe Lynde House was built during the War of 1812 and moved …
- The Lynde House was built during the War of 1812 and moved to Cullen Gardens on 2 August 1986. In June 1988, it was opened as a museum and closed in 2005 when Cullen Gardens was sold to the Town of WThe Lynde House was built during the War of 1812 and moved …