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- This view is looking north from the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks, west of Garden Street at (509 Beech Street East). The Beckley family moved into this house about 1916. About 1942 it was destroyedThis view is looking north from the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks, west …
- This store and gas station stood at the north-east corner of Dundas and Anderson Streets (at 1206 Dundas Street East), and was operated by Frank Foley, the man standing beside the truck at right. ThiThis store and gas station stood at the north-east corner of Dundas …
- This picture shows the Harden's horse (at 1625 Dufferin Street) with a horse and buggy in front. Mr. and Mrs. Harden, William and Mary Ann, are at left in the buggy.Whitby’s house numbering system waThis picture shows the Harden's horse (at 1625 Dufferin Street) with a …
- This brick house at the north-west corner of Dundas and Pine Streets (at 416 Dundas Street East) was built in 1907 and demolished in 1977. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClellan and several relatives are staThis brick house at the north-west corner of Dundas and Pine Streets …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Thomas Emmett was born at Nawton, Yorkshire, England, on May 26, 1829. In 1845 he came to Canada and settled on the John Watson Farm, lot 35, concession 2, Whitby Township, at Almonds. He retired inThomas Emmett was born at Nawton, Yorkshire, England, on May 26, 1829. …
- A black and white portrait photograph of Mr. George Rodd and Mrs. George Rodd (Melinda O. Lynes).A black and white portrait photograph of Mr. George Rodd and Mrs. …
- This picture was taken in front of the public school on the north side of Winchester Street west of Simcoe Street. According to "100 Years of Brooklin Schools", tit is believed that this picture wasThis picture was taken in front of the public school on the …
- This picture was taken in front of the public school on the north side of Winchester Street, west of Simcoe Street. This photograph has been printed on page 4 of "100 Years of Brooklin Schools". In tThis picture was taken in front of the public school on the …
- This picture was taken in front of the public school on the north side of Winchester Street, west of Simcoe Street. This photograph has been printed on page 9, "100 Years of Brooklin Schools". As welThis picture was taken in front of the public school on the …
- This picture was taken on the steps of the Brooklin Methodist Church at the south east corner of Mill Street (Cassels Road) and Princess Street. Classes were held in the Church basement and the MasonThis picture was taken on the steps of the Brooklin Methodist Church …
- This picture was taken on the steps of the Public and Continuation School at the south east corner of Highway 12 and Winchester Road. Carrie Harris is the teacher in this photograph. This photographThis picture was taken on the steps of the Public and Continuation …