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- Thomas Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and left Canada for England in 1895. He was Chief Secretary for Ireland from 1920 to 1922 and died at London, England, on September 10, 1Thomas Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and …
- The swimming pool was located in the basement of the gymnasium addition which was built between 1911 and 1913.The swimming pool was located in the basement of the gymnasium addition …
- From: College Calender 1913, page 31.From: College Calender 1913, page 31.
- This is a black and white photograph of the May Court seated on the steps of the Loggia. The May Queen is Miss Corona Garnham. On her left are Meda Watt, the May Queen of 1912 and Counselor, Miss K.This is a black and white photograph of the May Court seated …
- This is a black and white photograph of the May Court Festival at the Ontario Ladies' College.This is a black and white photograph of the May Court Festival …
- This picture was taken from the balcony at the west end of the gymnasium. The new gymnasium was constructed between 1911 and 1913. Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1913This picture was taken from the balcony at the west end of …
- Royal Life Saving Society classes began at the College in 1913, when the school's swimming pool was opened. Photo from: Vox Collegii, June 1913Royal Life Saving Society classes began at the College in 1913, when …
- Photo from: Vox Collegii, June 1913Photo from: Vox Collegii, June 1913
- Corbett's Point is located on the shore of Lake Ontario east of Thickson Road. Photo from: Vox CollegiiCorbett's Point is located on the shore of Lake Ontario east of …
- The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This group is sometimes alsoThe 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as …
- St. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it is located at 150 Victoria St. East, Whitby, Ontario (on the north side of Victoria Street, east of Brock Street).St. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it …
- St. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it is located at 150 Victoria St. East, Whitby, Ontario (on the north side of Victoria Street, east of Brock Street). A stained glaSt. John's Anglican Church was built of Kingston limestone in 1846, it …
- May Irwin was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and comic performer who enjoyed popularity and prestige on the American stage from the late 1890s until the end of the 1910s. Key to Irwin’s popularity waMay Irwin was a Canadian singer, songwriter, and comic performer who enjoyed …
- This building was constructed as a Canada Presbyterian Church in 1869 at 300 Colborne Street West. In 1875 the congregation amalgamated with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. From 1876 to 1967 it serThis building was constructed as a Canada Presbyterian Church in 1869 at …
- This building was constructed as a Canada Presbyterian Church in 1869 at 300 Colborne Street West. In 1875 the congregation amalgamated with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. From 1876 to 1967 it serThis building was constructed as a Canada Presbyterian Church in 1869 at …
- This photograph was taken at Bassett's Jewellery Store's first location at 106 Dundas Street West. It was the first store on the south side of Dundas Street, west of the Post Office at Brock Street.This photograph was taken at Bassett's Jewellery Store's first location at 106 …
- The Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 to 1941. From 1912-1919 it was published by Charles Albert Goodfellow. From 1919 to 1941 it was published by Graydon M. GoodfellowThe Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 …
- The Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 to 1941. From 1912-1919 it was published by Charles Albert Goodfellow. From 1919 to 1941 it was published by Graydon M. GoodfellowThe Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 …