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- 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 …
- Black and white photographic print showing Edward Meredith McBrien and Eugene Hezekiah Wilson, owners of the Brooklin Bakery, on a sleigh in Brooklin. The house at left was the residence of BenjaminBlack and white photographic print showing Edward Meredith McBrien and Eugene Hezekiah …
- 'Inverlynn' was built at the intersection of Ragland and Giffard Streets in 1860 for William Laing (1818-1891). In 1870 the house was purchased by George McGillivray (1813-1894) and has been owned by'Inverlynn' was built at the intersection of Ragland and Giffard Streets in …
- This house was located in the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and Centre Streets. It was built before 1850 and is believed to have been the residence of Peter Perry. It was later the residence of hisThis house was located in the block bounded by Byron, Dundas, and …
- Colour postcard from Whitby, ON. Couple playing in the sand on obverse. Brief note on reverse to a Burt Hannan of Brooklin, ON.Colour postcard from Whitby, ON. Couple playing in the sand on obverse. …
- Unknown, Whitby, The Best Residential Town near Toronto (1914), 1914 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 at 508 Byron Street South. It served as a Presbyterian church until 1968.Unknown, Whitby, The Best Residential Town near Toronto (1914), 1914 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 at 508 Byron Street …
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 508 Byron Street South. It served as a Presbyterian church until 1968.St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 508 Byron Street South. …
- 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 …
- This library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north eastThis library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as …
- This library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north eastThis library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as …
- This library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north eastThis library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as …
- This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. It was built in 1866 and demolished in 1964. It was built for Lowes and Powell, a dry goods company, and called the "Dominion Warerooms." In 1914,This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. It was built …
- This brick farmhouse was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1980.This brick farmhouse was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot …
- Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 17 December 1914 William P. Stone (1893-1914)was the night telegraph operator at Whitby Junction Station. He was killed by a gunshot wound in the early hours of 11 December 1914. No one was convicted of his murder.Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 17 December 1914 William P. Stone (1893-1914)was the night telegraph operator at Whitby Junction Station. …
- Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), March 1914 Black and white negative of a newspaper photograph of the site of a railroad accident in Whitby. Two different photographs showing the site of blood spots and the site where sectionmen were hit.Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), March 1914 Black and white negative of a newspaper photograph of the site of …
- Black and white negative depicting a train wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway. The train on the right appears to be smoking and off the rails. There is also a train on the left that does not appear toBlack and white negative depicting a train wreck on the Grand Trunk …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of a train wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway in Whitby. In this picture, the locomotive has derailed and is located in the grass beside the track.Black and white negative of a photograph of a train wreck on …
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