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  • Ontario County Courthouse
        The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of Toron
      The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side …
  • Ontario County Courthouse Cannons
        The two cannons from the Citadel in Halifax were manufactured at the Woolwich Arsenal in England in 1866 and placed in front of the Courthouse in 1902. In 1964 the cannons were moved to the new court
      The two cannons from the Citadel in Halifax were manufactured at the …
  • All Saints Anglican Church Hockey Team
        Black and white negative of a photograph showing the members of the All Saints Anglican Church hockey team. The boys are wearing uniforms and equipment. The photograph was taken in a studio. Back row
      Black and white negative of a photograph showing the members of the …
  • Louis Joseph Sebert
        Louis J. Sebert was born in Whitby in 1886 and lived at Whitby and Brooklin in his youth. He was a champion track and field athlete at the University of Toronto and represented Canada at the Olympic
      Louis J. Sebert was born in Whitby in 1886 and lived at …
  • Family of Charles Lynde
        Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as Lynde Creek in
      Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff …
  • The McKay Sisters
        Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of years before retiring to mercantile life. He was appointed Ontario County Treasur
      Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children. Donald …
  • McKay Family
        Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of years before retiring to mercantile life. He was appointed Ontario County Treasur
      Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children. Donald …
  • McKay Family
        Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, Ambrose Noble, James Donald, John, Emily Alice, and Janet Louise. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of years
      Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, …
  • McKay Family
        Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, Ambrose Noble, James Donald, John, Emily Alice, and Janet Louise. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of years
      Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, …
  • Janet Louise McKay, c.1905
        Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, Ambrose Noble, James Donald, John, Emily Alice, and Janet Louise. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of years
      Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children: Estella, …
  • Family of John Dundas Howden
        The Howdens arrived in Whitby in 1831 emigrating from Fermanah, Ireland. John Dundas Howden was born at Whitby Township in 1841 and he later married Louisa Hyland, of Oshawa, in 1874. Together they h
      The Howdens arrived in Whitby in 1831 emigrating from Fermanah, Ireland. John …
  • Levi Ellins Family
        Levi Ellins and Mary Elizabeth Nancekivell (1862-1953) were married in 1881 and had five children. They resided at Columbus.
      Levi Ellins and Mary Elizabeth Nancekivell (1862-1953) were married in 1881 and …
  • William James Wilson Family
        Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) Wilson, married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in 1858; they had six children: Mary Hann
      Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) …
  • Almonds Town Line School Class, c.1905
        The Almonds Town Line School, Union School Section No.1, was located on the north-west corner of Kingston Road at the Whitby-Pickering Town Line. It was destroyed by fire on 4 November 1917 and repla
      The Almonds Town Line School, Union School Section No.1, was located on …
  • Residence of Charles Lynde
        This brick farmhouse was located on lot 32 of Concession 4 on the east side of Coronation Road in Whitby Township. It was called Maple Dell Farm.
      This brick farmhouse was located on lot 32 of Concession 4 on …
  • Threshing at Spencer Farm
        The Spencer Farm was located in the 6th Concession, west of Brooklin.
      The Spencer Farm was located in the 6th Concession, west of Brooklin.
  • Threshing at Spencer Farm
        Spencer Farm was located in Concession 6, west of Brooklin.
      Spencer Farm was located in Concession 6, west of Brooklin.
  • Whitby Collegiate Institute Student Actors
        The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.
      The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on …
  • Union School Section Number Four Class, 1905
        Union School Section Number Four was located on Base Line in East Whitby Township.
      Union School Section Number Four was located on Base Line in East …
  • Methodist Fresh Air Home at Heydenshore Park, 1905
    Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905     The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west end of Heydenshore Park. It was summer resort home for underprivileged children from Toronto. Heydenshore Park was a summer resort establis
    Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), August 1905   The Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west …
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