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- Vipond's Woods were located near the present site of Meadowcrest Subdivision in Brooklin.Vipond's Woods were located near the present site of Meadowcrest Subdivision in …
- The men are sitting on the west side of Brock Street between Colborne and Dunlop Streets.The men are sitting on the west side of Brock Street between …
- A black and white photograph of a group of men standing on Brock Street. Behind the men are shops on the east side of Brock Street between Dundas and Colborne Streets. From left to right: Maitland MaA black and white photograph of a group of men standing on …
- A black and white photograph of a group of men standing on Brock Street. Behind the men are shops on the east side of Brock Street between Dundas and Colborne Streets. In the background the sign forA black and white photograph of a group of men standing on …
- The photo faces east on Dundas Street from Brock.The photo faces east on Dundas Street from Brock.
- A black and white photograph of a group of men at the four corners in Whitby. From left to right: Jack Connors, Harry Pellow, Almer Ross, George O'Connor, unidentified, unidentified. The two men stanA black and white photograph of a group of men at the …
- A black and white tintype portrait photograph of a group of six men.A black and white tintype portrait photograph of a group of six …
- This photograph is unidentified, but it may be a photo of a Sunday school group from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.This photograph is unidentified, but it may be a photo of a …
- A black and white photograph of Calverley's Orchestra. From left to right: A. Blanchard; William Ellis; E.W. Evans; Bain Perrin; Cecil Greenfield; William Calverley; J. Thompson.A black and white photograph of Calverley's Orchestra. From left to right: …
- The Defence Industries Limited (D.I.L) munitions plant operated in Ajax from 1941 to 1945, employing over 9,000 staff and producing over 40 million shells for the Second World War. Information courteThe Defence Industries Limited (D.I.L) munitions plant operated in Ajax from 1941 …
- All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street West.All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street …
- A black and white group portrait photograph of members of the 182nd Battalion Bugle Band. From left to right: Back Row: Ed Fegan, unidentified, unidentified, Hall, unidentified, unidentified, GordonA black and white group portrait photograph of members of the 182nd …
- This photograph can be found at pg. 15 of "The Ontario Regiment, R.C.A.C. 125 Years" by the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. According to the description in this book, the photo is c.1916 and "The 182nd waThis photograph can be found at pg. 15 of "The Ontario Regiment, …
- A black and white group portrait photograph of members of the 182nd Battalion Band.A black and white group portrait photograph of members of the 182nd …
- A black and white group portrait photograph of members of the 182nd Battalion Band standing in front of the dance pavilion at Heydenshore Park.A black and white group portrait photograph of members of the 182nd …
- Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large estates of Whitby. This one was at George Dryden's house at 400 St. John Street West.Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large …
- Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large estates of Whitby. This one was at George Dryden's house at 400 St. John Street West.Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large …
- Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large estates of Whitby. This one was at George Dryden's house at the north west corner of King Street and St. John Street.Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large …
- Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large estates of Whitby. This one was at George Dryden's house at 400 St. John Street West.Garden parties were held for soldiers at a number of the large …
- The Whit-Knit Club was a group of Whitby women who knit socks for Whitby soldiers during the Second World War and sent cigarettes and other comforts. They raised money by babysitting and cutting lawnThe Whit-Knit Club was a group of Whitby women who knit socks …