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- Around 1842 the land was conveyed to the Wesleyan Methodist Church as a site of a chapel and burial ground. In 1949 the stones were gathered together and placed in a cairn and this was done by SimcoeAround 1842 the land was conveyed to the Wesleyan Methodist Church as …
- Around 1842 the land was conveyed to the Wesleyan Methodist Church as a site of a chapel and burial ground. In 1949 the stones were gathered together and placed in a cairn and this was done by SimcoeAround 1842 the land was conveyed to the Wesleyan Methodist Church as …
- Around 1842 the land was conveyed to the Wesleyan Methodist Church as a site of a chapel and burial ground. In 1949 the stones were gathered together and placed in a cairn and this was done by SimcoeAround 1842 the land was conveyed to the Wesleyan Methodist Church as …
- The Port Whitby Community Hall was built in 1921-22 and demolished some time after it was sold in the summer of 1936. The Community Hall was at the north end of the cemetery, facing Brock Street.The Port Whitby Community Hall was built in 1921-22 and demolished some …
- Black and white negative showing the wooden cross on the Legion plot in Groveside Cemetery. The cross was dedicated on 26 July 1936 by Archdeacon G. Warren of York Diocese. It was replaced by a stoneBlack and white negative showing the wooden cross on the Legion plot …
- Black and white negative showing the wooden cross on the Legion plot in Groveside Cemetery. The cross was dedicated on 26 July 1936 by Archdeacon G. Warren of York Diocese. It was replaced by a stoneBlack and white negative showing the wooden cross on the Legion plot …
- James Tinwell Thompson, sexton of All Saints' Anglican Church, died on January 10, 1884 at Whitby, and was buried on January 12, 1884 in St. John's Anglican Cemetery. This gravestone disappeared befoJames Tinwell Thompson, sexton of All Saints' Anglican Church, died on January …
- The Wolfenden family were monument makers and sculptors in Whitby.The Wolfenden family were monument makers and sculptors in Whitby.
- This grave marker was erected in 1919 in Union Cemetery for Sylvester Bernard Lynde (1800-1883), eldest son of Jabez Lynde (1773-1856). Jabez Lynde and his family arrived at Whitby in 1804 and settleThis grave marker was erected in 1919 in Union Cemetery for Sylvester …
- Burns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. It was built in 1857 on the south side of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township west of Ashburn Road. It stood nearly oppositeBurns Presbyterian Church is located at 765 Myrtle Road West in Ashburn. …
- This church and cemetery were established by Rev. John Pentland in 1835 at lot 16, concession 6, East Whitby Township, on the 7th concession west of Columbus. The church was destroyed by fire on MayThis church and cemetery were established by Rev. John Pentland in 1835 …
- St. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession 4, Brock Township. The church was built circa 1865. This photograph was taken at the reopening service of the church on SundaySt. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession …
- St. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession 4, Brock Township. The church was built circa 1865. This photograph was taken at the reopening service of the church on SundaySt. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession …
- St. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession 4, Brock Township. The church was built circa 1865. This photograph was taken at the reopening service of the church on SundaySt. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession …
- St. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession 4, Brock Township. The church was built circa 1865. This photograph was taken at the reopening service of the church on SundaySt. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession …
- St. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession 4, Brock Township. The church was built circa 1865. This photograph was taken at the reopening service of the church on SundaySt. James Anglican cemetery was established in 1864 on Lot 2, Concession …
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