Marjorie Ruddy Negatives Collection

Marjorie G. Ruddy was a photographer and newspaper reporter who came to Whitby in 1917 and attended Whitby High School and the Ontario Ladies College. She founded the first company of the Girl Guides in Whitby and enlisted in the Canadian Womens Army Corp. (C.W.A.C.) where she worked as X-ray dark room technician at Chorley Park Military Hospital and was later appointed press liaison officer at the Trinity Barracks on Harbord Street. She became the first female councilor in Whitby in 1949. She wrote for the Globe and Mail and had a photography studio in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.


This collection consists of photographs, negatives and scrapbooks that document a range of events and subjects mainly in the history of Whitby. Included are material collected in her capacity as a newspaper columnist, photographer and Girl Guide. These records also contain an assortment of newspaper stories and photographs of Whitby Modern Players. The photographs in this collection include pictures of homes, churches, construction projects, local landmarks and personalities.

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  • Members of Whitby Fire Department with Firetrucks
        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 …
  • 75th Birthday for Harriet and Mary Esther Pringle
        Harriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a Whitby hotel keeper, and his wife, Mary Corbett. The twins were born 23 July 1863 in the National Hotel at the north-east corne
      Harriet and Mary Esther Pringle were twin daughters of James Pringle, a …
  • Whitby's Oldest Citizens
        Emmanuel Sleep (1824-1910) and Elizabeth Bone came to Canada from Cornwall, England. They had four sons and were prosperous farmers in the Oshawa-Whitby region. Their second eldest son, Robert Sleep
      Emmanuel Sleep (1824-1910) and Elizabeth Bone came to Canada from Cornwall, England. …
  • King Street School Class, c.1938
        King Street School was built in 1921 at 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its firs
      King Street School was built in 1921 at 300 King Street. It …
  • Town Line Pee Wee Hockey Team, 1948
        Black and white negative of a photograph of the Town Line Pee Wee hockey team. This photograph was taken in front of Taylor/Burns Arnea. The boys are wearing hockey equipment. Left to right: Herb Tra
      Black and white negative of a photograph of the Town Line Pee …
  • Marjorie Georgina Ruddy, 1939
        Marjorie Georgina Ruddy was born at Millbrook, Ontario, on February 2, 1908, a daughter of lawyer Robert Ruddy. The family moved to Whitby in 1917 when Robert Ruddy was appointed junior Judge for the
      Marjorie Georgina Ruddy was born at Millbrook, Ontario, on February 2, 1908, …
  • Opening Brooklin's New Bridge
        A black and white negative showing the ribbon cutting ceremony at the official opening of the Mill Street (Cassels Road) Bridge in Brooklin. The ribbon was cut up and given out as souvenirs to childr
      A black and white negative showing the ribbon cutting ceremony at the …
  • John Thomas with hen, c.1940
        John Thomas was born at Carmarthan, Wales on November 14, 1885. He came to Canada in his teenage years and worked at the R.J. Fleming farm at Pickering Township and King Brothers' Tannery, Whitby bef
      John Thomas was born at Carmarthan, Wales on November 14, 1885. He …
  • Robert McNee, 1937
        Robert McNee was born at Dunbarton, Scotland on May 12, 1890 and came to Whitby about 1918 as a wounded soldier who was stationed at the Military Convalescent Hospital. According to the Oshawa Times
      Robert McNee was born at Dunbarton, Scotland on May 12, 1890 and …
  • Thomas and Sarah Hawes
        Thomas Hawes (1850-1940) was born in Surrey, England. He immigrated to Canada with his brothers in 1869. In 1872 he married Sarah Elizabeth Love (1858-1942) of Whitby at Brooklin. The couple had seve
      Thomas Hawes (1850-1940) was born in Surrey, England. He immigrated to Canada …
  • Lawn Bowling 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 …
  • Series of M.G. Ruddy photos including Whitby Street Fair parade, August 11, 1936
        Photos were taken on 35 mm Panatomic film.
      Photos were taken on 35 mm Panatomic film.
  • Residence of Corbett H. Stiner (formerly the home of George Conrad Gross), 1946
        This brick house is located at the north west corner of Colborne and Byron Streets (200 Colborne Street West). It was formerly the home of George Conrad Gross.Whitby’s house numbering system was prov
      This brick house is located at the north west corner of Colborne …
  • Zacheus Burnham, c.1890
        Zacheus Burnham was born in Hamilton Township, Upper Canada, on March 31, 1819. He received his literary education at Cobourg Grammar School and studied law with his elder brother, Elias Burnham at P
      Zacheus Burnham was born in Hamilton Township, Upper Canada, on March 31, …
  • Dilly Benjamin Coleman, c.1936
        Dilly Benjamin Coleman was born at Welland, Ontario, on September 6, 1890. He graduated from the University of Toronto with the Banker's Scholarship in Political Science in 1914. The scholarship was
      Dilly Benjamin Coleman was born at Welland, Ontario, on September 6, 1890. …
  • Frank Roberts, c.1940
        Frank Roberts was born at Paris, ON on 11 February 1882. He joined the Bell Telephone Company at Woodstock in 1900. Roberts came to Whitby in 1917. He retired in 1940 and was made a life member of th
      Frank Roberts was born at Paris, ON on 11 February 1882. He …
  • Robert Collins, 1947
        Robert Bradford Collins was born at Whitby on 12 September 1924. He was the fourth generation of the Collins family to operate Collins Shoe Store in Whitby. In 1969, Collins purchased the shoe store
      Robert Bradford Collins was born at Whitby on 12 September 1924. He …
  • Weigh Scales Construction, 1948
        The Toledo weigh scales were built behind the Town Hall in 1948. The scales were used to weigh trucks going through Whitby. The scales were demolished in 1961.
      The Toledo weigh scales were built behind the Town Hall in 1948. …
  • Weigh Scales, 1948
        The Toledo weigh scales were built behind the Town Hall in 1948. The scales were used to weigh trucks going through Whitby. The scales were demolished in 1961.
      The Toledo weigh scales were built behind the Town Hall in 1948. …
  • Ontario Provincial Police Officer, c.1948
        Black and white negative showing an unidentified OPP officer standing with his car outside of the Ontario County Courthouse.
      Black and white negative showing an unidentified OPP officer standing with his …
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