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- The Waterworks Pump House was built in 1904 on the lakeshore between Whitby Harbour and Heydenshore Park. An additional pump house was built o the east of this building in 1959. The original buildingThe Waterworks Pump House was built in 1904 on the lakeshore between …
- The Ontario County House of Refuge was built between 1901-1903. It was located on the west side of High Street opposite John Street. It served as a house of refuge from 1903-1951 when it was replacedThe Ontario County House of Refuge was built between 1901-1903. It was …
- Hugh Robinson was born in County Antrim, Ireland in 1873. In 1918 he was appointed assistant Chief Attendant at Ontario Hospital (either Toronto or Whitby, this is unclear). Throughout the 1920s he wHugh Robinson was born in County Antrim, Ireland in 1873. In 1918 …
- Reverend A. L. Richards was minister of the Whitby United Church in the 1930's. He was born in England of Welsh parents and came to Canada as a young man. He served in the Air Force in the First WorlReverend A. L. Richards was minister of the Whitby United Church in …
- Reverend Harvey Carmichael was born at Spencerville, Ontario, in 1869, and was educated at Kemptville. He graduated in Theology from Queen's University, Kingston in 1897, where he was a gold medalistReverend Harvey Carmichael was born at Spencerville, Ontario, in 1869, and was …
- From: Forty Years of Nursing Progress, 1920-1960, Ontario Hospital Alumnae Association 1960From: Forty Years of Nursing Progress, 1920-1960, Ontario Hospital Alumnae Association 1960
- This school was located on the south side of the 9th concession (Myrtle Road) west of Highway 12. It was built in 1880 and closed in 1965. The building was demolished in 1978.This school was located on the south side of the 9th concession …
- A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking south from Royal Hotel. The gas pump at right is in front of Turansky’s market. South of the Royal Hotel is the Royal Tea Room. Hewis Bros. sign cA black and white photograph of Brock Street looking south from Royal …
- Black and white photograph. This is the model made by Canadian sculptor Emmanuel Hahn (1881-1957) for the Robert H. Thornton Memorial Cairn erected in 1933 at the intersection of Dundas Street East aBlack and white photograph. This is the model made by Canadian sculptor …
- The members are standing in front of the old blacksmith shop at 230 Brock Street South, opposite the Salvation Army Hall at 211 Brock Street South. Left to Right: Mrs Fusco, Mrs. Wilde, Mrs. G. WilleThe members are standing in front of the old blacksmith shop at …
- Unknown, Presbyterian Centennial book, 1933, 1933 This building was constructed as a Canada Presbyterian Church in 1869 at 300 Colborne Street West. In 1875 the congregation amalgamated with St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. From 1876 to 1967 it serUnknown, Presbyterian Centennial book, 1933, 1933 This building was constructed as a Canada Presbyterian Church in 1869 at …
- This building was located at 121 Brock Street North. W.E. Hewis's Meat Market was located in the south store of the Hewis Block on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street.This building was located at 121 Brock Street North. W.E. Hewis's Meat …
- A black and white photograph of directors of the Whitby Rotary Club. This photo was taken in front of the Whitby Hotel at 207 Dundas Street West where the Rotary Club had its first meetings. From lefA black and white photograph of directors of the Whitby Rotary Club. …
- The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by the South Ontario County Agricultural Association, a group of farmers and businessmen in the Township of Whitby that also operated the Oshawa Fair. The firstThe Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by the South Ontario County Agricultural …
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