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- The Prince Edward Island ferry, which used to take cars from Nova Scotia to PEI, was acquired by McNamara Marine around 1971. It was converted into a floating generating station and later acquired byThe Prince Edward Island ferry, which used to take cars from Nova …
- Black and white print showing members of the Legion and St. John Ambulance with the new resuscitation doll presented to St. John Ambulance. Left to right: Jim Watson (Legion), John Visser (St. John ABlack and white print showing members of the Legion and St. John …
- 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 Jabez Lynde house was relocated to Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village in 1986. The house was restored to reflect the way it might have looked in 1856. This included the creation of animated figThe Jabez Lynde house was relocated to Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village …
- Peter Charles Eberlee (1934-1997) was born in 1934, and was a resident of Whitby from the 1970s to the 1990s. He was President of Whitby Arts Incorporated and was Chairman of the Board of Governors oPeter Charles Eberlee (1934-1997) was born in 1934, and was a resident …
- Pictured is the workshop behind the house located at the northwest corner of Dundas and Raglan in Whitby.Pictured is the workshop behind the house located at the northwest corner …
- Pictured is the workshop situated behind the house located at the northwest corner of Dundas and Raglan streets.Pictured is the workshop situated behind the house located at the northwest …
- Pictured is a house located near Thickson Road and Highway 2, near a Railway Bridge.Pictured is a house located near Thickson Road and Highway 2, near …
- Pictured is the house located on Thickson Road South, close to Lake Ontario.Pictured is the house located on Thickson Road South, close to Lake …
- Pictured is a house located on Thickson Road South, near Lake Ontario.Pictured is a house located on Thickson Road South, near Lake Ontario.
- Pictured is the house located near the intersection of Taunton and Thickson Roads in Whitby.Pictured is the house located near the intersection of Taunton and Thickson …
- Pictured is a house located on Brock Street in Whitby, near Build All Lumber.Pictured is a house located on Brock Street in Whitby, near Build …
- Pictured is a house located on Thickson Road South, near Lake Ontario.Pictured is a house located on Thickson Road South, near Lake Ontario.
- Pictured is the home located at the intersection of Highways 2 and 23. The house is located close to Red Wing Orchard.Pictured is the home located at the intersection of Highways 2 and …
- Pictured is a house located on the south side of Highway 2, close to Ajax.Pictured is a house located on the south side of Highway 2, …
- Pictured is the house located on the west side of Thickson Road in Whitby. The house was eventually moved to Manning Road, and later was torn down.Pictured is the house located on the west side of Thickson Road …
- Pictured is a house located on Bloor Street in Whitby, east of the site of the former Cadbury plant.Pictured is a house located on Bloor Street in Whitby, east of …
- Pictured is the back of McNiel's Upholstery Store, formerly located at the corner of Dundas and Ash Streets in Whitby. The building was torn down in 1987.Pictured is the back of McNiel's Upholstery Store, formerly located at the …
- Pictured is a house formerly located on Byron Street in Whitby. The house was torn down in August 1987.Pictured is a house formerly located on Byron Street in Whitby. The …
- 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 …