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- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- The Brock Street Public School was built in 1916 on the east side of Brock Street south of Victoria Street. Also known as the Bay School, it served Port Whitby until it closed in 1969. The building wThe Brock Street Public School was built in 1916 on the east …
- Hillcrest School was built in 1950 on the north side of Walnut Street, east of Cochrane Street. Around 1965 it was renamed E.A. Fairman Public School, after a former Supervising Principal of Whitby SHillcrest School was built in 1950 on the north side of Walnut …
- Coronation Park was established in 1953 in honour of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. It is located west of E.A. Fairman Public School at the north-east corner of Walnut and Cochrane Streets.Coronation Park was established in 1953 in honour of the coronation of …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Black and white photographic print showing the Brooklin Spring Fair proceeding south on Baldwin Street. View looking west from Roebuck Street.Black and white photographic print showing the Brooklin Spring Fair proceeding south …
- Colour photograph showing the graduating class of 1955 from the Ontario Hospital School of Nursing.Colour photograph showing the graduating class of 1955 from the Ontario Hospital …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Whitby looking south from Dundas Street. The intersection of Brock and Dundas Streets is at the bottom left corner.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Whitby looking south …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Brock Street. View looking north-west. The Brock Street CPR crossing is visible near the upper right corner.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 16 January 1955 Black and white negative showing an aerial view of Brock Street. View …
- This farmhouse was originally constructed in 1872 at 734 Dundas Street West. It was owned by a farmer called William Clendenan (1826-1906). Around 1918, this property was purchased by Mrs. W.H. WeddeThis farmhouse was originally constructed in 1872 at 734 Dundas Street West. …
- The farmhouse was built by the Campbell family in the early 1850s.The farmhouse was built by the Campbell family in the early 1850s.
- Dr. Robert Thornton was the first Presbyterian minister in Whitby Township. Upon his arrival to the area in 1833, he established a church on Kendalwood Rd. The church, built around 1825, was destroyeDr. Robert Thornton was the first Presbyterian minister in Whitby Township. Upon …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …