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  • House on Henry Street, c.1927
        Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great
      Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van …
  • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Manse, 1927
        This brick house was built on the north-east corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets in 1902 and serve as the manse for the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church until the early 1960s. It was demolished in 1
      This brick house was built on the north-east corner of Centre and …
  • Unidentified House, c.1927
        A black and white photograph of an unidentified house with people standing outside.
      A black and white photograph of an unidentified house with people standing …
  • Rowley house ready to be moved from 1300 Brock St. S. to 1000 Byron St. S., 1938
        This picture shows the residence of Harold Rowley ready to be moved from its sight on the west side of Brock Street where Highway 401 is presently located. The house was moved to the south-west corne
      This picture shows the residence of Harold Rowley ready to be moved …
  • Residence of W.H. Higgins, "The Grange", 1877
    Unknown, Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Ontario, Ont. (Toronto, Ontario: J.H. Beers & Co., 1877), 1877     This house is located at the north-east corner of Mary and Pine Streets (at 201 Pine Street). It was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1976. Owners of this house were the Armstrong Family, W.H. Hi
    Unknown, Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Ontario, Ont. (Toronto, Ontario: J.H. Beers & Co., 1877), 1877   This house is located at the north-east corner of Mary and Pine …
  • Residence of W.D. Dykes, c.1920
        This brick house was built about 1857 on the north side of Dundas Street west of the Dundas Street School grounds (at 552 Dundas Street East). It was demolished in 1977.
      This brick house was built about 1857 on the north side of …
  • Moving Rowley House from 1300 Brock St. S. to 1000 Byron St. S., 1938
        This picture shows the residence of Harold Rowley being moved north on Brock Street in 1938. This cottage of the 1850s stood on the west side of Brock Street where Highway 401 is located. When the hi
      This picture shows the residence of Harold Rowley being moved north on …
  • Dr. James Hunter house, c.1920
        This frame house stood on the south side of Dundas Street east of Kendalwood Road (at 1913 Dundas Street East). It was built before 1837, and was demolished about 1962. It was the residence of Dr. Ja
      This frame house stood on the south side of Dundas Street east …
  • 220 Dunlop Street West, c.1913
        This frame house was located on the north side of Dunlop Street between Centre and Byron Streets. It was demolished before the 1950s. The house in the background is the Anglican Church Rectory at the
      This frame house was located on the north side of Dunlop Street …
  • Alger Press Building, c.1937
        The Joshua Richardson home was built at the north-east corner of Dundas and Garden Streets (at 720 Dundas Street East), and was demolished in 1969 after several fires were set in it. In the 1920s it
      The Joshua Richardson home was built at the north-east corner of Dundas …
  • The Grange, residence of Frank Beecroft, c.1921
        This brick house was built for James Rogers Armstrong in 1855 and demolished in 1976. It was the home of Frank Lloyd Beecroft and his family from 1918 to 1976. This is a front view of the house with
      This brick house was built for James Rogers Armstrong in 1855 and …
  • Several Unidentified Solders on the Steps of a Cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917
        This photo was published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917
      This photo was published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917
  • Female Students at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917
        Published in: The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
      Published in: The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
  • Soldiers at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917
        As published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
      As published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
  • Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917
        On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (who at that time was Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toron
      On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of …
  • Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917
        On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toronto S
      On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of …
  • Soldiers Playing Cards at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917
        As published in Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
      As published in Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
  • Massage Room at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917
        From The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
      From The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.
  • First Student Nurses at Ontario Hospital Whitby, 1920
        Miss Violet West was the first superintendent of nurses when the hospital opened in 1920. She came from Toronto Western Hospital.
      Miss Violet West was the first superintendent of nurses when the hospital …
  • Military Convalescent Hospital Train, 1918
        This railway was built to bring visitors to the hospital when it was used by the Military from 1917 to 1919.
      This railway was built to bring visitors to the hospital when it …
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