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- Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Colborne Street looking west from Byron Street. The Methodist Tabernacle (St. Mark's United Church) is at left and the residence of GeorBlack and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Colborne …
- 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 ToronThe Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of a composite of the team members of the Whitby Intermediate hockey team. The hockey team were winners of groups 1, 2, 3, 14, and 15 in the Ontario Hockey AsBlack and white negative of a photograph of a composite of the …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of four people playing tennis on a court behind the Methodist Tabernacle located at 201 Centre Street South.Black and white negative of a photograph of four people playing tennis …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of four people playing tennis on a court behind the Methodist Tabernacle located at 201 Centre Street South.Black and white negative of a photograph of four people playing tennis …
- In 1913 Fred Burns englarged the old Barnes arena located on the block bound by Brock, Ontario, Green, and Gilbert Streets. After Fred Burns died in 1932, the arena was managed by Norman and Ernie TaIn 1913 Fred Burns englarged the old Barnes arena located on the …
- Dundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in 1875 on the north side of Dundas Street west of Garden Street. It was demolished in the early 1960s but additions from the 1950s remDundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in …
- 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. The building was demolished after 1932. HeydeThe Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west …
- This frame store, located at 1506 Brock Street South, was operated in the early 1900s by the Jackson family. In 1911, the store was purchased by Captain Richard Goldring. The Goldring family owned thThis frame store, located at 1506 Brock Street South, was operated in …
- Dundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in 1875 on the north side of Dundas Street west of Garden Street. It was demolished in the early 1960s but additions from the 1950s remDundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in …
- 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. The building was demolished after 1932. HeydeThe Methodist Fresh Air Home was opened in 1902 at the west …
- Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the private park was soldHeydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby …
- On 5 September 1913, the Whitby Town Council visited Oakville and Weston to inspect the sewer systems of these communities. Engineer T. Aird Murray who built the systems, conducted the tour. The counOn 5 September 1913, the Whitby Town Council visited Oakville and Weston …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of members of the 1913 Ontario County Council. Some of the men are standing on one of the cannons in front of the building, others are seated/standing on theBlack and white negative of a photograph of members of the 1913 …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of the Ontario County Council of 1913. The men are posed in front of the Ontario County Courthouse.Black and white negative of a photograph of the Ontario County Council …
- Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 1913 The first Whitby Horse Show was held in the Town Park on 15-16 July 1913. The president was Fred Hatch, the vice president was Thomas Cussion, and the secretary was Albert W. Jackson. One other horseUnknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 1913 The first Whitby Horse Show was held in the Town Park on …
- Charles Albert Goodfellow was born at Collingwood, Canada West in 1866. he worked as a newspaper publisher and printer. He moved from Midland, Ontario to Whitby in 1903 and established a newspaper caCharles Albert Goodfellow was born at Collingwood, Canada West in 1866. he …
- Graydon M. Goodfellow was born at Toronto on January 9, 1891 and learned the printing trade from his father who moved to Whitby in 1903 to start the Whitby Keystone, a local newspaper. In 1909 GraydoGraydon M. Goodfellow was born at Toronto on January 9, 1891 and …
- Harry "Pud" Watson was born at Whitby on January 1, 1885, and worked for many years for the Public Utilities Commission. He died at Oshawa on May 18, 1968, and is buried at St. John's Anglican CemeteHarry "Pud" Watson was born at Whitby on January 1, 1885, and …
- The traveling derrick was used to transport materials during the building of the hospital.The traveling derrick was used to transport materials during the building of …