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- Unknown, The Herald-Gazette, Bracebridge, June 10, 1971 This house may have been built by Robert Ebenezer Perry, son of Peter Perry. Peter Perry was the found of Whitby.Unknown, The Herald-Gazette, Bracebridge, June 10, 1971 This house may have been built by Robert Ebenezer Perry, son of …
- This dance and banquet hall was built at the northeast corner of Heydenshore Park. It was named after the original pavilion which stood in the centre of the park from 1900 to 1930. Heydenshore Park wThis dance and banquet hall was built at the northeast corner of …
- In 1971, the Ash Creek flooded the streets surrounding it during a heavy rain storm. It was one of the worst floods in Whitby's history.In 1971, the Ash Creek flooded the streets surrounding it during a …
- Black and white negative showing the Lions Club colour party passing the Liquor store at Brock and Dunlop Streets during the County Town Carnival Parade.Black and white negative showing the Lions Club colour party passing the …
- Brooklin 1924 Reo Fire Truck in County Town Carnival parade. July 31, 1971. The truck is passing the Whitby Public Utilities building at the North-West corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.Brooklin 1924 Reo Fire Truck in County Town Carnival parade. July 31, …
- Edward Crouch served as Whitby's Fire Chief from 1969-1992.Edward Crouch served as Whitby's Fire Chief from 1969-1992.
- Black and white negative showing the Town of Whitby staff in the Council Chambers at Dundas and King Streets. Back row: William Pilkington (police chief), Wellesley Winters (development commissioner)Black and white negative showing the Town of Whitby staff in the …
- Roy Edward "Ted" Sims was born at Toronto on 13 October 1925. He served as a Flight Engineer in the Second World War. He took civil engineering at the School of Practical Science in 1950 and did furtRoy Edward "Ted" Sims was born at Toronto on 13 October 1925. …
- This water tower was built in Kinsmen Park in 1947. It was demolished in September 1979. Kinsmen Park is located on the block bounded by Byron, Walnut, Chestnut and Centre Streets.This water tower was built in Kinsmen Park in 1947. It was …
- Inverlynn, at the northwest corner of Raglan and Giffard Streets, was built in 1860. In 1971 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation filmed the outdoor scenes for the television series 'Whiteoaks of JaInverlynn, at the northwest corner of Raglan and Giffard Streets, was built …
- Burr Lodge was built in 1854-55 for James Wallace. It is located between Centre and King Streets, facing James Street. Later owners included Chester Draper, Frank Burr Mosure, Lyman T. Barclay and HaBurr Lodge was built in 1854-55 for James Wallace. It is located …
- This locomotive was used for moving steel scrap around the lot at Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited (LASCO).This locomotive was used for moving steel scrap around the lot at …
- Mr. Hugh Ross Miller (1927-1989) was born at Durham, Ontario, July 5, 1927. He lived one year in West Hill, seven years in Ajax and 30 years in Brooklin. He was employed by Johns Manville and MansonMr. Hugh Ross Miller (1927-1989) was born at Durham, Ontario, July 5, …
- On July 28, 1971 Mayor Newman revealed a proposal for a sports complex in Whitby known as Iroquois Park. Original designs included a stadium, race track, arena, swimming pool, and amusement park. ItOn July 28, 1971 Mayor Newman revealed a proposal for a sports …
- This house, at the southwest corner of King and St. John Streets, was built in 1914 for Dr. Horace Bascom, Registrar of the Ontario County Courts and later Sheriff. After Dr. Bascom's death in 1956 tThis house, at the southwest corner of King and St. John Streets, …
- Pictured is a house across from a DX Station in Whitby. The house was torn down in 1972 or 1973.Pictured is a house across from a DX Station in Whitby. The …
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