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  • Whitby Baseball Team, 1907
        This photograph was printed in the Toronto Sunday World on 18 August 1907.
      This photograph was printed in the Toronto Sunday World on 18 August …
  • 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 …
  • John Webber Family
        John Webber (1851-1934) emigrated from England in 1870 settling in Whitby. He married Elizabeth Chapman (1851-1926) and they had six children: John Webber (1875-1886), Jessie Margaret Webber (1878-19
      John Webber (1851-1934) emigrated from England in 1870 settling in Whitby. He …
  • Threshing at Pat Grady's Farm
        This picture shows the first traction steam engine east of Toronto at Pat Grady's farm at Audley. The engine was built by the Waterloo Manufacturing Company of Waterloo, Ontario.
      This picture shows the first traction steam engine east of Toronto at …
  • Whitby Intermediate Hockey Team
        Black and white negative of a photograph showing the Whitby Intermediate hockey team. The team is dressed in uniform. This photograph was taken outside of Burns Arena. Back row: Newton Joynt, second
      Black and white negative of a photograph showing the Whitby Intermediate hockey …
  • Award Presentation at Whitby Lawn Bowling and Tennis Club
        In 1927 the Whitby Bowling and Tennis Club was formed and acquired the property bounded by Brock, Burns, Green, and Pitt Streets. A clubhouse was built on the site in 1931. The property was eventuall
      In 1927 the Whitby Bowling and Tennis Club was formed and acquired …
  • Award Presentation at Whitby Lawn Bowling and Tennis Club
        In 1927 the Whitby Bowling and Tennis Club was formed and acquired the property bounded by Brock, Burns, Green, and Pitt Streets. A clubhouse was built on the site in 1931. The property was eventuall
      In 1927 the Whitby Bowling and Tennis Club was formed and acquired …
  • Construction of the Sewage Treatment Plant
        The sewage treatment plant was located north of Victoria Street and east of Dufferin Street.
      The sewage treatment plant was located north of Victoria Street and east …
  • Class Photo, Grades 1-3, Brooklin Public School, 1948
        This photo is printed on page 47 of "100 years of Brooklin schools".
      This photo is printed on page 47 of "100 years of Brooklin …
  • Class Photo, Brooklin Public School, c.1947
        This photo was printed on page 43 of "100 years of Brooklin schools".
      This photo was printed on page 43 of "100 years of Brooklin …
  • Class Photo, Room 2, Brooklin Public School, 1921-1922
        This photograph has been printed on page 8 of "100 Years of Brooklin Schools". In the identifying information, the book identified Ella Stainton in the back row as "Effie Lyons". It is unclear at thi
      This photograph has been printed on page 8 of "100 Years of …
  • Class Photo, Grades 7-8, Brooklin Public School, 1948-1949
        A black and white class photograph at Brooklin Public School. From left to right: Back (Fourth Row): Clayton Biggs, Keith McCool, Jim Vernon, Jim Rennie, Bernie Fogal, Eddie Dyer, John Heron, Jack Ba
      A black and white class photograph at Brooklin Public School. From left …
  • Carpenter Shop at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1918
        The carpenter shop was established at the military convalescent hospital as therapy for the soldiers during the period of 1917 to 1919.
      The carpenter shop was established at the military convalescent hospital as therapy …
  • Hamer's Corners Blacksmith Shop, ca.1927
        This was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as early as the 1820s. The archway over the door shows the original size of the doorway which was later filled in with stones. It was demoli
      This was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as …
  • Greenwood Residence, July 1975
        This house is located on the west side of Henry Street between Dunlop and Colborne Streets. It was built in the 1850s and was the residence of John Hamar Greenwood and his family. This view is lookin
      This house is located on the west side of Henry Street between …
  • Cast of play at All Saints' Anglican Church, 1936
        This is the cast of the play: "Passing of the Third Floor Book," presented by All Saints' Anglican Church. All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street West.
      This is the cast of the play: "Passing of the Third Floor …
  • All Saints' Anglican Church Choir, c. 1928-29
        A black and white photograph of All Saints' Anglican Church Choir. The Sunday School building is pictured behind the choir. Pictured are: Back Row: Edward Gurney, Unidentified first name Norman, John
      A black and white photograph of All Saints' Anglican Church Choir. The …
  • David Mathison and Peter Mathison c. 1880
        David Mathison died on August 8, 1924 at Toronto. He was born at Whitby.Peter William Mathison died at Whitby on September 23, 1920. Both brothers were born at Whitby and are buried in Union Cemetery
      David Mathison died on August 8, 1924 at Toronto. He was born …
  • George Thompson, 1892
        A black and white portrait photograph of George Thompson (1858 - ). this photo is from a frame of portraits of members of Composite Lodge No. 30, AF & AM.
      A black and white portrait photograph of George Thompson (1858 - ). …
  • Daniel McMillan, 1892
        A black and white portrait photograph of Daniel McMillan (1858 - ). this photo is from a frame of portraits of members of Composite Lodge No. 30, AF & AM.
      A black and white portrait photograph of Daniel McMillan (1858 - ). …
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