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- This frame house which stood on the south east corner of Dundas Street and Athol Street (at 301 Dundas Street East). It was demolished in September 1962 in order to build a brewers retail store.This frame house which stood on the south east corner of Dundas …
- Black and white negative showing the Minesweeper cargo ship in Whitby Harbour.Black and white negative showing the Minesweeper cargo ship in Whitby Harbour.
- The Waterworks Pumphouse was built in 1903/4 on the lakeshore between Whitby Harbour and Heydenshore Park. An additional pumphouse was built to the east of this building in 1959. The original buildinThe Waterworks Pumphouse was built in 1903/4 on the lakeshore between Whitby …
- The Price Lumber yard was located at the north end of Pine Street.The Price Lumber yard was located at the north end of Pine …
- The Price Lumber yard was located at the north end of Pine Street.The Price Lumber yard was located at the north end of Pine …
- The Price Lumber yard was located at the north end of Pine Street.The Price Lumber yard was located at the north end of Pine …
- In August 1956, George Scott constructed an egg production factory and chicken coup on the north side of Dundas Street between Scott Street and the Scott Pond. It consisted of two, five-storey buildiIn August 1956, George Scott constructed an egg production factory and chicken …
- Black and white photograph taken in the Colborne Street School gymnasium. Back Row: Walker, Carmen Sarles, Frank Hiusser, John Sylvestervitch, Mr. McNaughton, , Mrs. Storie. Front Row: VanDuren, , MrBlack and white photograph taken in the Colborne Street School gymnasium. Back …
- The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903 near the current GO Transit platform. The station closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the nThe Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903 near the current GO Transit platform. The station closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the nThe Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- 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 …
- This is a view of Dundas Street looking west.This is a view of Dundas Street looking west.
- This house was located at the south east corner of Dundas and Frances Streets (at 509 Dundas Street West). It was the residence of John M. Lowes, a Whitby dry goods merchant. It was built about 1871This house was located at the south east corner of Dundas and …
- This home was located at 721 Dundas Street West. This brick house dating from the 1850s, was located on the south east corner of Dundas Street and Annes Street. It was demolished in 1972, to make wayThis home was located at 721 Dundas Street West. This brick house …
- This home was located at 721 Dundas Street West. This brick house dating from the 1850s, was located on the south east corner of Dundas Street and Annes Street. It was demolished in 1972, to make wayThis home was located at 721 Dundas Street West. This brick house …
- The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph andThe Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with …
- This large frame house was built possibly as early as the 1840s on the west side of Brock Street, south of Victoria Street in Port Whitby (at 1518 Brock Street South).This large frame house was built possibly as early as the 1840s …
- James Clifford Gartshore was born at Oshawa September 10, 1928 and moved to Whitby in 1939. He was a member of the Whitby Kinsmen Club starting in 1958, a President of the club, District Governor inJames Clifford Gartshore was born at Oshawa September 10, 1928 and moved …
- This house was built circa 1887 for John Jabez Lynde (1864-1939). It was demolished in March 1967, and replaced by a dentist's office for Dr. John Davies.This house was built circa 1887 for John Jabez Lynde (1864-1939). It …
- The buildings at right, the Oddfellows Hall (Mercantile Department Store and the Lowes and Powell Block) and the Canadian Imperial Back of Commerce were demolished in April 1964 and replaced by a newThe buildings at right, the Oddfellows Hall (Mercantile Department Store and the …