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- The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.
- Black and white negative of a photograph showing Donald Mitchell Sr sitting on a 1924 Whitby Township Reo Fire Truck.Black and white negative of a photograph showing Donald Mitchell Sr sitting …
- In 1926 the Whitby Fire Department purchased two fire trucks, a Gotfredson Pumper and a Chevrolet Chemical. They replaced the Merryweather Steam Fire Engine. The location of this photograph is unknowIn 1926 the Whitby Fire Department purchased two fire trucks, a Gotfredson …
- This Packard V. 12 car was converted into a fire truck by Clarence Pengelly for the Whitby Township Fire Department around 1930. Around 1935 Mr. Pengelly converted this vehicle into a tow truck for hThis Packard V. 12 car was converted into a fire truck by …
- The Whitby Main Fire Hall was built in 1964/65 at the corner of Brock and Colborne Streets. It was officially opened on May 26, 1965 by Mayor Warren Mowat.The Whitby Main Fire Hall was built in 1964/65 at the corner …
- Colour photograph showing a 1959 Chevrolet pumper from the Whitby Fire Department.Colour photograph showing a 1959 Chevrolet pumper from the Whitby Fire Department.
- Pictured is a Whitby Fire Station, formerly located at Brock and Colborne Streets. The fire station was opened in 1965, and has since been demolished. The photograph was taken as part of a promotionaPictured is a Whitby Fire Station, formerly located at Brock and Colborne …
- A colour photograph showing an antique fire truck from the 1920s proceeding south on Brock Street during a parade in Whitby.A colour photograph showing an antique fire truck from the 1920s proceeding …
- From 4-7 August 1939, the Whitby Fire Department hosted the 38th Annual Convention of the Fireman's Association of Ontario.From 4-7 August 1939, the Whitby Fire Department hosted the 38th Annual …
- The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. The engine saved downtown Oshawa fThe Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of …
- The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.
- The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street NorthThe Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North
- This photograph was taken during a fly-in breakfast held by Norman Irwin in 1931.This photograph was taken during a fly-in breakfast held by Norman Irwin …
- Black and white negative showing a Whitby Fire Department firetruck at the corner of Brock and Ontario Streets during the Lions Club Parade.Black and white negative showing a Whitby Fire Department firetruck at the …
- Black and white print showing the Whitby Fire Department truck in the Santa Claus Parade. The truck is parked in front of the Visser residence at 117 King St. John Visser's mother, Mrs. Visser, standBlack and white print showing the Whitby Fire Department truck in the …
- This hand pump was used to put out fires at the Watson Grain Elevators at Port Whitby as early as the 1840s. The pump, thought to have been made in 1827, was donated to the Town of Whitby in 1984 andThis hand pump was used to put out fires at the Watson …
- Black and white negative showing members of the Whitby Fire Department standing with a fire engine in the background.Black and white negative showing members of the Whitby Fire Department standing …
- 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, …
- It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 3 at 201 Brock Street South. This station is now closed.It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 3 at …
- The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by tThe Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of …