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  • Gravestone for Ernest G. Shore
        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 Roll
      This gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen …
  • Gravestone for Charles H. Wigston
        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 Roll
      This gravestone was created by the Whitby Archives to represent Whitby's fallen …
  • Methodist Fresh Air Home, c. 1918
        The Deaconesses of the Methodist Church in Toronto opened a Fresh Air Home at Heydenshore Park in July 1902 for underprivileged children from Toronto's poorest districts. The home operated until appr
      The Deaconesses of the Methodist Church in Toronto opened a Fresh Air …
  • Methodist Tabernacle (St. Mark's United Church), c.1918
        The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.
      The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. …
  • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, c.1918
        St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 at 508 Byron Street South. It served as a Presbyterian church until 1968.
      St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church was built in 1859 at 508 Byron Street …
  • Carnegie Library, 1918
        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 east
      This library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as …
  • Post Office, c.1918
        The stone post office was built at the south west corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street between 1908 and 1910. It opened in 1910. The clock was installed in 1911 after being shipped from England.
      The stone post office was built at the south west corner of …
  • Post Office, 1918
        The post office was built from New Brunswick sand stone at the south west corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street between 1908 and 1910. It opened in 1910. The clock was installed in 1911 after bein
      The post office was built from New Brunswick sand stone at the …
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