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  • Looking West from Ontario Ladies' College, c.1920
        Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of Whitby looking west from the Ontario Ladies' College. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church is visible at left. At right is the Port Whitby and
      Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of Whitby …
  • David Jacques Kean
        David Jacques Kean was born at Gambridge in Thorah Township on 1 April 1884. He taught school at Sonya before entering railway work in Toronto. On 15 March 1919, he was appointed Road Superintendent
      David Jacques Kean was born at Gambridge in Thorah Township on 1 …
  • Dr. John H. McKinney's Girls Baseball Team
        Dr. John H. McKinney's girls baseball team represented Brooklin and won the Junior Farmers' Championship at Uxbridge in 1932. The photograph was taken following the win. The team also travelled to Po
      Dr. John H. McKinney's girls baseball team represented Brooklin and won the …
  • Whitby Maple Leafs Midget Hockey Team
        The Whitby Maple Leafs were the 1938-1939 championship team in the Whitby Lions Club Midget Hockey League and winners of the Jack King Memorial Cup presented by Mundy Goodfellow Printing Company and
      The Whitby Maple Leafs were the 1938-1939 championship team in the Whitby …
  • Whitby Girls Softball Team
        Black and white negative of a photograph of the Whitby Girls Softball team. The girls in the front row have team members on their backs. Top row: Unidentified, Unidentified, Dolly Neskel, Unidentifie
      Black and white negative of a photograph of the Whitby Girls Softball …
  • Whitby Senior Hockey Team, 1897-98
        Black and white negative of a photograph of the 1897-1898 Whitby Senior Hockey team. The photograph was taken in a studio. Back row: Charles Eastwood, Dr. John Waugh (President), E.D. Warren, Col. A.
      Black and white negative of a photograph of the 1897-1898 Whitby Senior …
  • Family of Charles Lynde
        Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as Lynde Creek in
      Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff …
  • The McKay Sisters
        Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children. Donald taught at Markham Township for a number of years before retiring to mercantile life. He was appointed Ontario County Treasur
      Donald McKay (1837-1914) and Alice Noble ( -1924) had six children. Donald …
  • The Coakwell Family
        The Coakwell family settled at Whitby in 1863 with almost all of their children fully grown. Charles (1816-1897) and Charlotte (1815-1904) Coakwell were married in Yorkshire, England in 1840. They ha
      The Coakwell family settled at Whitby in 1863 with almost all of …
  • Family of John Munroe Lynde
        Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff (1774-1830) in 1796. In 1803 Jabez and Clarissa emigrated to Canada, settling at the area now known as Lynde Creek in
      Jabez Lynde (1773-1856) was born in Brookfield, MA. He married Clarissa Woodruff …
  • Sons of John McCarl
        John MacCarl (1852-1933) of Kingston married Tryphena Hopper (1853-1919) in 1877. The couple had ten children: William John (1878-1881), Albert Edgar (1880-1963), Laura Gertrude (1882- ), Norman Russ
      John MacCarl (1852-1933) of Kingston married Tryphena Hopper (1853-1919) in 1877. The …
  • 50th Wedding Anniversary of Peter and Mary Williams
        Peter Williams of Port Perry married Mary Wharton of Iroquois at Port Perry in 1874. The couple had six surviving children: Norman Percy Williams (1878-1967), Ethel Maud Williams (1881-1969), John Ma
      Peter Williams of Port Perry married Mary Wharton of Iroquois at Port …
  • Family of Mark and Lydia Crawforth
        Joshua Crawforth (1819-1898) married Ann Atkinson (1823-1888) at Yorkshire, England in 1844. The came to Canada in 1845 and settled at base line in Whitby. Joshua and Ann had eleven children: Sarah (
      Joshua Crawforth (1819-1898) married Ann Atkinson (1823-1888) at Yorkshire, England in 1844. …
  • William James Wilson Family
        Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) Wilson, married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in 1858; they had six children: Mary Hann
      Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) …
  • Family of Thomas Hall Wilson
        Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in 1858; they had six children: Mary Hannah Wilson (1860-1942), William James Wilson (1862-1915), Amanda El
      Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in …
  • Family of Thomas Hall Wilson, 1908
        Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) Wilson, married Catherine DeGeer (1837-1913) at Whitchurch Township in 1858; they had six children: Mary Hann
      Thomas Hall Wilson (1837-1913), eldest son of James (1807-1890) and Elizabeth (1818-1889) …
  • Family of John and Jane Sturgess
        John Sturgess (1832-1903) married Jane Hudson (1839-1926) and they emigrated from England to Canada. They settled at Whitby and had twelve surviving children: William Henry (1857-1936), John (1859-19
      John Sturgess (1832-1903) married Jane Hudson (1839-1926) and they emigrated from England …
  • Lighthouse at Whitby Harbour, c.1940
        The lighthouse was built on the west pier in 1857 and removed in 1958.
      The lighthouse was built on the west pier in 1857 and removed …
  • Byron Street looking South, c.1907
        The house at left was demolished in 1974.
      The house at left was demolished in 1974.
  • Dryden Public School Class, c.1880-1890
        Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, was officially known as Union School Section No.6 and it combined Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The school house was built in 188
      Dryden School, so called because it was on the James Dryden farm, …
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