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- A black and white photograph of a front view of a cottage at the Ontario Hospital while it is still under construction.A black and white photograph of a front view of a cottage …
- A black and white photograph of the May Day festival shortly after the May Queen and her attendants made their procession to the throne.A black and white photograph of the May Day festival shortly after …
- A black and white photograph of the May Queen, Mary Valentine, and her train bearers.A black and white photograph of the May Queen, Mary Valentine, and …
- This building was located at 301 Dundas Street West. The brick garage was built by W.J. Luke on the south-west corner of Dundas and Centre Streets in 1915. It served as a garage and Ford car dealershThis building was located at 301 Dundas Street West. The brick garage …
- A.C. Elliott's was a grocery store located at 50 Baldwin Street (at the south west corner of Baldwin and Campbell Streets). It was demolished in 1971 for the construction of the Bank of Commerce. Mr.A.C. Elliott's was a grocery store located at 50 Baldwin Street (at …
- The tannery was one of three main industries in Whitby during the early 20th century. Whitby’s main industries at this time were a buckle factory; blanket factory and tannery. The tannery was in operThe tannery was one of three main industries in Whitby during the …
- This is a black and white photograph of Mary Valentine, the May Queen of 1916, and her attendants seated on the steps of the Loggia.This is a black and white photograph of Mary Valentine, the May …
- 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 …
- Black and white photograph showing an unidentified soldier. He is possible part of the 182nd Ontario County Battalion.Black and white photograph showing an unidentified soldier. He is possible part …
- 'She Stoops to Conquer' was written by Oliver Goldsmith, an 18th century English playwright.'She Stoops to Conquer' was written by Oliver Goldsmith, an 18th century …
- Auction of farmlands: part lot 19, Broken Front concession, Pickering.Auction of farmlands: part lot 19, Broken Front concession, Pickering.
- This gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen soldiers of the First World War.In addition to research conducted by staff, these names appear in Whitby's Honour RollThis gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen …
- This gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen soldiers of the First World War.In addition to research conducted by staff, these names appear in Whitby's Honour RollThis gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen …
- This gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen soldiers of the First World War.In addition to research conducted by staff, these names appear in Whitby's Honour RollThis gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen …
- This gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen soldiers of the First World War.In addition to research conducted by staff, these names appear in Whitby's Honour RollThis gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen …
- Corbett's Point was a popular picnic spot on the shore of Lake Ontario at the end of Thickson Road.Corbett's Point was a popular picnic spot on the shore of Lake …
- A black and white photograph of the first boy scouts in Whitby. They are lined up outside the C.P.R. station on the east side of Brock Street south of the C.P.R. tracks.A black and white photograph of the first boy scouts in Whitby. …
- George Hopkins built a music hall on the south east corner of Brock Street and Colborne Street, 201 Brock Street South, in 1877. In 1879 the building became Whitby's town hall and served as such untiGeorge Hopkins built a music hall on the south east corner of …
- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …