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- Black and white negative of an aerial photograph of Whitby harbour. The road crossing the middle of the picture is Brock Street and the water leading into Lake Ontario is Pringle Creek. The hanger owBlack and white negative of an aerial photograph of Whitby harbour. The …
- Everett Shortridge was born, probably, at Columbus, Ontario in 1895 and was a veteran of both the First and Second World Wars. For many years he operated a drug store and variety shop on the main strEverett Shortridge was born, probably, at Columbus, Ontario in 1895 and was …
- Dr. Harry James Hudson was born in 1871. He was a dentist at Whitby in the 1920s and 1930s. He died at his residence, 130 Byron Street North, Whitby, on February 20, 1940, and is buried in Mount LawnDr. Harry James Hudson was born in 1871. He was a dentist …
- This brick house was built for W.H. Clendenan, about 1875, on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Wellington Street (at 734 Dundas Street West). It became the Spruce Villa Hotel about 1920 and wThis brick house was built for W.H. Clendenan, about 1875, on the …
- George Painter was the station operator at Myrtle Station, which was a stop on the Whitby, Port Perry, and Lindsay rail line.George Painter was the station operator at Myrtle Station, which was a …
- Black and white negative showing a Brooklin soccer team. They team is standing behind the Brooklin United Church. Back row: Lorne Bradley (third from left), Luther Vipond, Roy Bradley, Lewis Vipond.Black and white negative showing a Brooklin soccer team. They team is …
- St. Thomas Anglican Church was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 at the south east corner of Winchester Road and Anderson Street.St. Thomas Anglican Church was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It …
- The Brooklin Public and Continuation School was built in 1923 at the south east corner of Highway 12 and Winchesteer Road. It was closed in 1970 and demolished in 1982.The Brooklin Public and Continuation School was built in 1923 at the …
- Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the GreatWhitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van …
- This building was constructed in 1916. It was the male infirmary until the hospital was reorganized in 1972.This building was constructed in 1916. It was the male infirmary until …
- The annex buildings in this photograph were demolished in the 1960s.The annex buildings in this photograph were demolished in the 1960s.
- A black and white photograph of two (2) doctors at Ontario Hospital, Whitby. From left to right are Dr. Mitchell and Dr. William Cardwell.A black and white photograph of two (2) doctors at Ontario Hospital, …
- Patterson's Creamery was located at 58 Winchester Road.Patterson's Creamery was located at 58 Winchester Road.
- Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. Antoine (Tony) Rousseau (husband of Roseanna Rousseau) was proprietor of the Royal Hotel. The motorcycles in this photograph were owned by the OntarRoyal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. Antoine (Tony) Rousseau …
- Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. The motorcycles in this photograph were owned by the Ontario Provincial Police. The OPP were escorting a group of hunger marchers through Whitby onRoyal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. The motorcycles in …
- Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. The motorcycles in this photograph were owned by the Ontario Provincial Police. The OPP were escorting a group of hunger marchers through Whitby onRoyal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. The motorcycles in …
- Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. The motorcycles in this photograph were owned by the Ontario Provincial Police. The OPP were escorting a group of hunger marchers through Whitby onRoyal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North. The motorcycles in …
- 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 …
- This garage was located at 9 Baldwin Street. It was built by Percy Maynard in 1921 as a Texaco and then changed to Imperial Esso in 1923. Percy's son Ross Maynard purchased the business in 1968 whenThis garage was located at 9 Baldwin Street. It was built by …
- This is a black and white aerial photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College buildings and property.This is a black and white aerial photograph of the Ontario Ladies' …