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- The Brooklin Memorial Arena was built between 1948-1949. It was demolished in October 1972 after it could no longer meet the provincial arena building standards. It was replaced in 1972/73 with LutheThe Brooklin Memorial Arena was built between 1948-1949. It was demolished in …
- The Whitby Community Arena was built between 1953 and 1954 on the site of the Burns and Taylor arena. The Community Arena was official opened on 29 September 1954. It operated until 1972, when it wasThe Whitby Community Arena was built between 1953 and 1954 on the …
- Black and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire Department. Back row: Alex Brough, Orvis Jamison, Gord Dennis, Dave Owens, Doug Grylls, Elmo Gibson, Marvin Nancekivell, Frank SimpsBlack and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire …
- Black and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire Department. Back row: Alex Brough, Orvis Jamison, Gord Dennis, Dave Owens, Doug Grylls, Elmo Gibson, Marvin Nancekivell, Frank SimpsBlack and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire …
- Black and white negative showing the colour party about to turn north on Byron Street from Dundas Street during the County Town Carnival parade.Black and white negative showing the colour party about to turn north …
- Black and white negative showing the County Town Carnival parade proceeding west on Dundas Street. View looking west from the roof of the W.C. Town Funeral home at 110 Dundas St. E.Black and white negative showing the County Town Carnival parade proceeding west …
- Black and white negative showing the County Town Carnival parade proceeding west on Dundas Street. View looking west from the roof of the W.C. Town Funeral home at 110 Dundas St. E.Black and white negative showing the County Town Carnival parade proceeding west …
- Black and white negative showing the Whitby Rotary Club float passing Brock and Elm Streets during the County Town Carnival Parade.Black and white negative showing the Whitby Rotary Club float passing Brock …
- Black and white negative showing the Whitby Arts Incorporated float passing Brock and Elm Streets during the County Town Carnival Parade.Black and white negative showing the Whitby Arts Incorporated float passing Brock …
- Black and white negative showing an aerial view of the intersection at Brock and Dundas Streets. View looking south east.Black and white negative showing an aerial view of the intersection at …
- In the Spring of 1972, Lucien Charest constructed a nine-unit motel north of the old Nathaniel Ray residence on Byron Street North. He painted the Ray house white and used it as his residence and offIn the Spring of 1972, Lucien Charest constructed a nine-unit motel north …
- Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased JLeonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest …
- Colour photograph showing the members of Ontario County Council for 1972. Back row: unknown, Wesley Stitt, William Twelvetrees, Tom Edwards, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Robert TImbers... MiddColour photograph showing the members of Ontario County Council for 1972. Back …
- Leonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest tourist attraction, Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village. He was born on February 5, 1925. In 1947, Cullen purchased JLeonard Cullen was a gardener, entrepreneur, and the founder of Whitby’s biggest …
- The barn was located at the north end of the Farm Road at Victoria Street, east of the farm road. It was built in 1919 and destroyed by fire on November 4, 1976.The barn was located at the north end of the Farm Road …
- The barn was located at the north end of the Farm Road at Victoria Street, east of the farm road. It was built in 1919 and destroyed by fire on November 4, 1976.The barn was located at the north end of the Farm Road …
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