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- This building was located at 102 Brock Street South. The Royal Bank moved into this store in July 1929 and completed its renovations in May, 1930. This picture shows the bank after the completed renoThis building was located at 102 Brock Street South. The Royal Bank …
- Pictured is the TD Bank formerly located at 107 Dundas Street East. The photograph was taken as part of a promotional film showcasing the Town of Whitby in 1986.Pictured is the TD Bank formerly located at 107 Dundas Street East. …
- This building was built in the late 1920s at the north east corner of Baldwin and Roebuck Streets. The Bank of Commerce remained in this building until 1972. This building was located at 45 and 47 BaThis building was built in the late 1920s at the north east …
- This building was located at 101 Brock Street South (at the south east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets). It was built in 1874 and was the Whitby branch of the bank from 1875 to 1970. It was the onThis building was located at 101 Brock Street South (at the south …
- This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows the building on the north east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets. It was built in 1866 and demolished in 1964. It was builtThis building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows …
- Pictured is the CIBC Bank located at the corner of Brock and Dundas Streets in Downtown Whitby.Pictured is the CIBC Bank located at the corner of Brock and …
- Black and white photograph showing the Ontario Bank building located at 122 Brock Street North. The bank was built in 1867-1868.Black and white photograph showing the Ontario Bank building located at 122 …
- The building housing Jephson's Hardware Store and the Bank of Commerce was built in the late 1920s at the north east corner of Baldwin and Roebuck Streets. The Bank of Commerce remained in this buildThe building housing Jephson's Hardware Store and the Bank of Commerce was …
- Dominion Bank was located at 101 Brock Street South. This photo shows the Dominion Bank after a complete interior remodeling. The bank was freshly painted and a cement facing was applied to the wallsDominion Bank was located at 101 Brock Street South. This photo shows …
- The photograph was taken before the first floor of the Dominion Bank (at left) was stuccoed in 1940.The photograph was taken before the first floor of the Dominion Bank …
- These buildings were located on the north side of the tracks near the store, east of Highway 12. The bank operated in Myrtle Station for only a short time during the 1920s.These buildings were located on the north side of the tracks near …
- The buildings at right, the Oddfellows Hall (Mercantile Department Store and the Lowes and Powell Block) and the Canadian Imperial Back of Commerce were demolished in April 1964 and replaced by a newThe buildings at right, the Oddfellows Hall (Mercantile Department Store and the …
- Black and white photograph, c. 1880. The 10th and youngest child of Rev. Robert Hill Thornton, the first Presbyterian minister in Whitby Township, Ebenezer James Thornton was born in Whitby Township,Black and white photograph, c. 1880. The 10th and youngest child of …
- Black and white photograph, c. 1898. The 10th and youngest child of Rev. Robert Hill Thornton, the first Presbyterian minister in Whitby Township, Ebenezer James Thornton was born in Whitby Township,Black and white photograph, c. 1898. The 10th and youngest child of …
- Black and white photograph, c. 1901. Mr. Ebenezer James Thornton (1856-1907) and Mrs. Ebenezer James Thornton (Edith Gross) (1869-1959). The 10th and youngest child of Rev. Robert Hill Thornton, theBlack and white photograph, c. 1901. Mr. Ebenezer James Thornton (1856-1907) and …
- This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. It was built in 1866 and demolished in 1964. It was built for Lowes and Powell, a dry goods company, and called the "Dominion Warerooms." In 1914,This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. It was built …
- This building was located at 101 Brock Street South (at the south east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets). This photograph shows the interior after renovations were completed in 1940. It was built iThis building was located at 101 Brock Street South (at the south …
- This building was located at 101 Brock Street South (at the south east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets). It was built in 1874 and was the Whitby branch of the bank from 1875 to 1970. It was the onThis building was located at 101 Brock Street South (at the south …
- The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph andThe Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with …
- The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph andThe Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with …