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- Brock Street North was paved in 1921.Brock Street North was paved in 1921.
- Nicholson & Seldon furniture was located at 121 Brock Street South in the seventh store south of the Dominion Bank on the east side of Brock Street. James Nicholson and Cephas Seldon operated this fuNicholson & Seldon furniture was located at 121 Brock Street South in …
- Bassett’s Jewelry Store was first located at 106 Dundas Street West. Around 1921 the store was relocated to 106 Brock Street North. This photograph was taken at the store’s new location on Brock StreBassett’s Jewelry Store was first located at 106 Dundas Street West. Around …
- This building was located at 103 Brock Street South.This building was located at 103 Brock Street South.
- A black and white photograph of Bill Heard and his father Joe standing on the cartage wagon. The wagon is parked on Elm Street. The view in this photograph looks east toward Brock Street and the HewiA black and white photograph of Bill Heard and his father Joe …
- This store was located at 109 Dundas Street West.This store was located at 109 Dundas Street West.
- The Ashburn School was located at 780 Myrtle Road West. It was built about 1861 on the north side of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township west of Ashburn Road. It was built by a stone mason named PeThe Ashburn School was located at 780 Myrtle Road West. It was …
- Wilson House Hotel was a brick hotel built around 1869 on the north-east corner of Ashburn Road and the 9th Concession of Whitby Township.Wilson House Hotel was a brick hotel built around 1869 on the …
- This store was located at 58 Winchester Road East. It was operated by the Patterson Family on the north side of Winchester Road, west of Queen Street. The building was destroyed by fire in 1929.This store was located at 58 Winchester Road East. It was operated …
- This house was located at 110 Baldwin Street. It was built in 1892 by Fred Holliday on Lot 58, Perry's Plan. It was the residence of Brooklin poet David Burns (1850-1922).Whitby’s house numbering sysThis house was located at 110 Baldwin Street. It was built in …
- Beacock's General Store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.Beacock's General Store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.
- R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine Street north of Mary Street from c.1900 to 1920 when the lumber yard was destroyed by fire.R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine …
- R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine Street north of Mary Street from c.1900 to 1920 when the lumber yard was destroyed by fire.R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine …
- R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine Street north of Mary Street from c.1900 to 1920 when the lumber yard was destroyed by fire.R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine …
- R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine Street north of Mary Street from c.1900 to 1920 when the lumber yard was destroyed by fire.R.G. Oke operated a lumber mill on the west side of Pine …
- William Douglas Dykes was born in Britain in 1881. He came to Whitby from Toronto in 1913 and formed a real estate company called the Greater Canada Improvement and Land Company, which subdivided theWilliam Douglas Dykes was born in Britain in 1881. He came to …
- This is a black and white photograph of the front view of the College.This is a black and white photograph of the front view of …
- Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and left Canada for England in 1895. He was chief secretary for Ireland from 1920-1922 and died at London, England on September 10, 1948.Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby on February 7, 1870 and left …