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- The William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 and began operations in 1947. The factory mainly produced jewellery boxes. George Anderson, son of William J. Anderson, sold the cThe William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 …
- The William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 and began operations in 1947. The factory mainly produced jewellery boxes. George Anderson, son of William J. Anderson, sold the cThe William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 …
- The William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 and began operations in 1947. The factory mainly produced jewellery boxes. George Anderson, son of William J. Anderson, sold the cThe William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 …
- The William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 and began operations in 1947. The factory mainly produced jewellery boxes. George Anderson, son of William J. Anderson, sold the cThe William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 …
- Eric Clarke (1906-1966) formed the Whitby Brass Band in 1954. Under his direction, the Whitby Brass Band received several first prizes in Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) and Kiwanis competitions.Eric Clarke (1906-1966) formed the Whitby Brass Band in 1954. Under his …
- Eric Clarke (1906-1966) formed the Whitby Brass Band in 1954. Under his direction, the Whitby Brass Band received several first prizes in Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) and Kiwanis competitions.Eric Clarke (1906-1966) formed the Whitby Brass Band in 1954. Under his …
- Eric Clarke (1906-1966) formed the Whitby Brass Band in 1954. Under his direction, the Whitby Brass Band received several first prizes in Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) and Kiwanis competitions.Eric Clarke (1906-1966) formed the Whitby Brass Band in 1954. Under his …
- This memorial was located in the Ontario County Courthouse at 416 Centre Street South until 1964. Following that it was transported to the courthouse at 605 Rossland Road in Whitby where it remains tThis memorial was located in the Ontario County Courthouse at 416 Centre …
- This memorial was located in the Ontario County Courthouse at 416 Centre Street South until 1964. Following that it was transported to the courthouse at 605 Rossland Road in Whitby where it remains tThis memorial was located in the Ontario County Courthouse at 416 Centre …
- This memorial was located in the Ontario County Courthouse at 416 Centre Street South until 1964. Following that it was transported to the courthouse at 605 Rossland Road in Whitby where it remains tThis memorial was located in the Ontario County Courthouse at 416 Centre …
- Portrait of Corp. Gordon Campbell, Provincial ConstablePortrait of Corp. Gordon Campbell, Provincial Constable
- Portrait of Corp. Gordon Campbell, Provincial ConstablePortrait of Corp. Gordon Campbell, Provincial Constable
- Portrait of Corp. Gordon Campbell, Provincial ConstablePortrait of Corp. Gordon Campbell, Provincial Constable
- Front row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, Florence Huntley, Doug Wiles and Fred Skinner. Second row from left to right: Joan (Heydon) Huntley, Verna (Huntley) SandfordFront row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, …
- Front row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, Florence Huntley, Doug Wiles and Fred Skinner. Second row from left to right: Joan (Heydon) Huntley, Verna (Huntley) SandfordFront row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, …
- Front row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, Florence Huntley, Doug Wiles and Fred Skinner. Second row from left to right: Joan (Heydon) Huntley, Verna (Huntley) SandfordFront row from left to right: Pete Sandford, Ron Huntley, George Huntley, …
- According to Mike Filey in Toronto Sketches 8, pg. 114, there was a Stoney’s Car Market in Toronto, “a popular used car lot” which was located in the early 1950s at the intersection of Danforth AvenuAccording to Mike Filey in Toronto Sketches 8, pg. 114, there was …
- Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and Ash Streets. They were built in 1946 and in 1952 the buildings became the Exquisite Brassier Company.Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and …
- Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and Ash Streets. They were built in 1946 and in 1952 the buildings became the Exquisite Brassier Company.Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and …
- Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and Ash Streets. They were built in 1946 and in 1952 the buildings became the Exquisite Brassier Company.Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and …