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- The Conversazione was the main social event at the College each year. It was held in February. Photo from: College Brochure 1907The Conversazione was the main social event at the College each year. …
- The Conversazione was the social event of the year, held in February. Photo from: College Brochure 1907The Conversazione was the social event of the year, held in February. …
- This is a black and white photograph of a view from the roof of the Ontario Ladies' College, looking west.This is a black and white photograph of a view from the …
- This building was located at 207 Dundas Street West. It was built by Joseph A. Bandel in 1880 on the south side of Dundas Street between Byron and Centre Streets, following the buring of his first hoThis building was located at 207 Dundas Street West. It was built …
- A.H. Allin Drug Store was located at 100 Dundas Street West. The bull in the cart is owned by W.H. Balsdon, a farmer on the third concession of Whitby near the Pickering Town Line. The Bull is beingA.H. Allin Drug Store was located at 100 Dundas Street West. The …
- the view looks north on Brock Street from a point just north of Colborne Street. The cement sidewalk in this picture is new.the view looks north on Brock Street from a point just north …
- The Brooklin School was built in the early 1870s at 72 Winchester Road East (on the north side of Winchester Street west of Queen Street). An addition was put on the east side in 1880. The school's bThe Brooklin School was built in the early 1870s at 72 Winchester …
- A black and white photographic postcard of the stores on the east side of Brock Street. From left to right: Dominion Bank; A.T. Lawler Groceries; Ross. Bros. Clothing; J.E. Willis Druggist; J.E. WateA black and white photographic postcard of the stores on the east …
- The photograph is of buildings at 101-121 Brock Street North. McMillan’s Block was built in 1864. Hatch block was built in 1874. Odd Fellows Hall was built in ca. 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. DomiThe photograph is of buildings at 101-121 Brock Street North. McMillan’s Block …
- The mill was built in 1848. The Masonic Hall was built in 1871 on the north side of Mill Street (Cassels Road). The Methodist Church was built in 1867 at the south east corner of Mill and Princess StThe mill was built in 1848. The Masonic Hall was built in …
- The Brooklin Cheese Factory was located at the south west corner of Highway 12 and Colston Street. The building has since been demolished.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. JameThe Brooklin Cheese Factory was located at the south west corner of …
- This pond was located in the south western part of Brooklin on the Vipond farm and was the mill pond for the Brooklin flour mill. The Meadowcrest subdivision is on this site now. It served as a commuThis pond was located in the south western part of Brooklin on …
- Myrtle Station was founded at the junction of Highway 12 and the Ontario and Quebec Railway which was built through Whitby Township in 1884. Beacock's General Store was destroyed by fire on October 6Myrtle Station was founded at the junction of Highway 12 and the …
- Beacock's General Store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.Beacock's General Store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.
- The grain elevator at centre was built in 1887 and was destroyed by fire January 25, 1968. The station was built in 1884 and demolished in 1974. The building at the far right was a livery stable operThe grain elevator at centre was built in 1887 and was destroyed …
- The Brooklin Mill was built in 1848. The house at left has been demolished.The Brooklin Mill was built in 1848. The house at left has …
- Arthur Thomas Lawler was born at Whitby on June 13, 1866. He was a grocer in Whitby. In 1906, he became Mayor of Whitby and from 1908 to 1928 he was a member of the Whitby Board of Education. He diedArthur Thomas Lawler was born at Whitby on June 13, 1866. He …
- William McIntosh Pringle was born at Whitby on October 7, 1875 and worked for 40 years at the buckle factory. He was treasurer of the Masonic Lodge in Whitby for 48 years and a member of the Whitby PWilliam McIntosh Pringle was born at Whitby on October 7, 1875 and …
- 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. In 1914, it was the scene of an unsolved murder. It closed iThe Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- This is a black and white photograph of all the members of the faculty with the exception of the Art Department. In the front row at left is William J. Greenwood and at right is Rev. Dr. John J. HareThis is a black and white photograph of all the members of …