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- The photograph might have been taken on 3 June 1924, the day the Cenotaph was dedicated.The photograph might have been taken on 3 June 1924, the day …
- The fire hall at Brock and Colborne Streets was built between 1964 and 1965. It was officially opened on 26 May 1965 of Mayor Warren Mowat.The fire hall at Brock and Colborne Streets was built between 1964 …
- 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 …
- This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street between Brock and Dufferin Streets in the early 1900s. It served as the fire hall for Port Whitby until 1958, after which it was usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- Black and white photographic print showing the members of the Whitby Fire Department. Back row: Wayne Johnson, Erskine Campbell, Bud Dilling, John Visser, Doug Puckrin, Fred Hatch, Charlie Burns, BilBlack and white photographic print showing the members of the Whitby Fire …
- This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street between Brock and Dufferin Streets in the early 1900s. It served as the fire hall for Port Whitby until 1958, after which it was usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street between Brock and Dufferin Streets in the early 1900s. It served as the fire hall for Port Whitby until 1958, after which it was usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- This building served as Whitby's Fire Hall from 1932 to 1965. It was located on the east side of Brock Street, south of the Town Hall at Colborne Street. The building was demolished in 1965.This building served as Whitby's Fire Hall from 1932 to 1965. It …
- Black and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Fire Department at St. John's Anglican Church before a Remembrance Day service. Back row: Warren Watson, John Heard, James Heard, Vernon DilBlack and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Fire Department …
- This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street between Brock and Dufferin Streets in the early 1900s. It served as the fire hall for Port Whitby until 1958, after which it was usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- 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 …
- Back row: Warren Watson, John Visser, Fred Hatch, William Debosky, Don Moore, B. Correll, Don Puckrin, Charlie Burns, Clayton Mark, Ronald Hawkins, William Clarke, Robert Huitema Front row: Bud DilliBack row: Warren Watson, John Visser, Fred Hatch, William Debosky, Don Moore, …
- 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 …
- In 1857 the Town of Whitby had its first fire brigade and hook & ladder company entirely made up of volunteers as a result of a by-law passed by the Town Council. In 1879 the fire truck was housed atIn 1857 the Town of Whitby had its first fire brigade and …
- The photograph was taken in the backyard of Honorary Fire Chief William Smith located at the north-east corner of Euclid and Mary Streets in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of winning the silThe photograph was taken in the backyard of Honorary Fire Chief William …
- 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 …
- This photograph was taken on the occasion of a parade to celebrate the opening of pavement on Brock and Dundas Streets in 1921.This photograph was taken on the occasion of a parade to celebrate …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of members of the Whitby Fire Department at the employee picnic. The firemen are dressed in formal uniforms. Fire Chief William Smith is seated at the bottomBlack and white negative of a photograph of members of the Whitby …