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- The Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George and Janet (nee Tullis) were among the first settlers of the Township of Pickering. Lyman T. Barclay was a lawyer in WhitbThe Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George …
- The Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George and Janet (nee Tullis) were among the first settlers of the Township of Pickering. Lyman T. Barclay (1855-1925) was a lawThe Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George …
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing members of the St. John's Anglican Church Sunday School sitting on the steps of the pavilion at Heydenshore Park. The minister at top left is Rev. T.JBlack and white negative of a photograph showing members of the St. …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of a group of three photographic postcards showing scenes from Brooklin. The image at left is the Grand Trunk Railway Station and grain elevator at Anderson SBlack and white negative of a photograph of a group of three …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Green Street looking south toward Colborne Street. The brick house at the far left is the residence of Arthur Allin, located at the nortBlack and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Green …
- 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.Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the …
- Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and many were demolished in 1965 when the private park wasHeydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby …
- David Mathison owned a bakery in Whitby. He was born in Whitby about 1865 and died in Toronto on 8 August 1924. The location of this photograph is unknown.David Mathison owned a bakery in Whitby. He was born in Whitby …
- Leslie Moore was a Teamster, a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamststers which was a labour union formed in 1903. Moore died in the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.Leslie Moore was a Teamster, a member of the International Brotherhood of …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of the members of the Ontario County Council for around 1912. The photograph was taken on the front steps of the Ontario County Courthouse.Black and white negative of a photograph of the members of the …
- This house was located at 510 Palace Street. Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service tThis house was located at 510 Palace Street. Whitby’s house numbering system …
- Theodore Augustus McGillivray was born on Lot 32, Concession 3, Whitby Township on July 12, 1862. After graduating from Osgoode Hall Law School, he had a law practice in Whitby with John Ball Dow untTheodore Augustus McGillivray was born on Lot 32, Concession 3, Whitby Township …
- Three black and white photographic postcards of Brooklin. The picture to the left is the Canadian Northern Railway Station and water tower south of Brooklin. At centre is a post card of the St. ThomaThree black and white photographic postcards of Brooklin. The picture to the …
- This house was located at 110 Baldwin Street. It was built in 1892 by Fred Holliday on Lot 58, Perry's Plan for Mrs. Thomas Jackson Holliday. It was the residence of Brooklin poet David Burns from 19This house was located at 110 Baldwin Street. It was built in …
- 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 Mill Pond Dam was located near the site of Meadowcrest subdivision.The Brooklin Mill Pond Dam was located near the site of Meadowcrest …
- 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 it moved to the soThis house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, …
- This brick house was built at the north-west corner of King and Trent Streets (at 616 King Street) in 1876 for William Green who died in 1884. From 1905 to 1934, it was the home of the family of ArthThis brick house was built at the north-west corner of King and …
- This is a black and white photograph of the May Court on the steps of the Loggia of Frances Hall.This is a black and white photograph of the May Court on …
- This is a black and white photograph of a group of students on the College steps.This is a black and white photograph of a group of students …