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  • Brooklin Spring Fair Prize List, 1942
        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 first
      The Brooklin Spring Fair was initiated by the South Ontario County Agricultural …
  • Whitby Collegiate Institute Cadets on Parade, 1942
        Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.
      Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the …
  • Group of Cadets, 1942
        Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.
      Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the …
  • King Street School Grade Eight Class, 1942-1943
        King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.
      King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by …
  • Union School Section Number Four Class, 1942
        Union School Section Number Four was located on Base Line in East Whitby Township.
      Union School Section Number Four was located on Base Line in East …
  • Whitby Collegiate Institute Bus with Students, c.1942
        The bus was a converted hearse that transported students to and from Brougham and Kinsale to Whitby Collegiate Institute during the Second World War. Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and
      The bus was a converted hearse that transported students to and from …
  • Whitby Harbour, 1942
        The Stevens family operated a commercial fishing business at Port Whitby from 1917 until the early 1960s.
      The Stevens family operated a commercial fishing business at Port Whitby from …
  • Stevens Family Fishing Boat at Whitby Harbour, 1942
        The Stevens family operated a commercial fishing business at Port Whitby from 1917 until the early 1960s.
      The Stevens family operated a commercial fishing business at Port Whitby from …
  • Stevens Fishing Boat at Whitby Harbour, 1942
        The Stevens family operated a commercial fishing business at Port Whitby from 1917 until the early 1960s.
      The Stevens family operated a commercial fishing business at Port Whitby from …
  • Whitby Harbour Entrance, 1942
        Black and white negative of a photograph showing the entrance to Whitby Harbour from the top of the Argo petroleum tanks. The lighthouse on the west pier is visible.
      Black and white negative of a photograph showing the entrance to Whitby …
  • Argo Petroleum Tanks at Whitby Harbour, 1942
        The Argo Petroleum tanks were built on the east side of Whitby harbour in 1938 . The tanks were replaced by larger ones around 1947 and later owned by the Regent Oil Company and Texaco. The tanks wer
      The Argo Petroleum tanks were built on the east side of Whitby …
  • Whitby Harbour from Argo Petroleum Tanks, 1942
        Black and white negative of a photograph showing Whitby harbour from the Argo petroleum tanks. View looking west shows the complex of cottages, sheds, and boat houses at the harbour. The Whitby Yacht
      Black and white negative of a photograph showing Whitby harbour from the …
  • Fire at Metcalfe Foods
        Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock Street just south of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was built in 1936. In 1943 it was sold to Stokely Van Camp. The cannery closed in
      Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock …
  • Fire at Metcalfe Foods
        Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock Street just south of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was built in 1936. In 1943 it was sold to Stokely Van Camp. The cannery closed in
      Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock …
  • Fire at Metcalfe Foods
        Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock Street just south of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was built in 1936. In 1943 it was sold to Stokely Van Camp. The cannery closed in
      Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock …
  • Fire at Metcalfe Foods
        Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock Street just south of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was built in 1936. In 1943 it was sold to Stokely Van Camp. The cannery closed in
      Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock …
  • Fire at Metcalfe Foods
        Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock Street just south of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was built in 1936. In 1943 it was sold to Stokely Van Camp. The cannery closed in
      Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock …
  • Fire at Metcalfe Foods
        Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock Street just south of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was built in 1936. In 1943 it was sold to Stokely Van Camp. The cannery closed in
      Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock …
  • Fire at Metcalfe Foods
        Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock Street just south of the Canadian Pacific Railway. It was built in 1936. In 1943 it was sold to Stokely Van Camp. The cannery closed in
      Metcalfe Foods was a cannery located on the west side of Brock …
  • Ontario County Council, 1942
        Black and white negative of a photograph of the Ontario County Council for 1942. Some of the councillors are sitting on one of the cannons at the Ontario County Courthouse, others are standing in fro
      Black and white negative of a photograph of the Ontario County Council …
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