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- he Ontario County Jail was built in 1853 at the south-east corner of King and Gilbert Streets and demolished in February 1960. It was replaced by the new jail on Victoria Street in 1958.he Ontario County Jail was built in 1853 at the south-east corner …
- The Ontario County Jail was built in 1853 at the south-east corner of King and Gilbert Streets and demolished in February 1960. It was replaced by the new jail on Victoria Street in 1958.The Ontario County Jail was built in 1853 at the south-east corner …
- The Whitby Community Arena was built between 1953 and 1954 on the site of the Burns and Taylor arena. The Community Arena was official opened on 29 September 1954. It operated until 1972, when it wasThe Whitby Community Arena was built between 1953 and 1954 on the …
- Black and White photograph of the demolition of the residence of John Stirtevant Smith (1903-1960), Lot 23, Concession 1, January 1960.Black and White photograph of the demolition of the residence of John …
- Lyle's Cut Rate Gas was a gas station and grocery store located at 620 Dundas Street East. The building was demolished in 1984. Mr. Russell M. Preston was a resident of Whitby, Ontario for 44 years.Lyle's Cut Rate Gas was a gas station and grocery store located …
- The Whitby Main Fire Hall was built at the corner of Brock and Colborne Streets in 1964/65. It was officially opened on May 26, 1965 by Mayor Warren Mowat. Before the fire hall, the Hopkins' Music HaThe Whitby Main Fire Hall was built at the corner of Brock …
- These row houses are located at 112-114 Euclid Street. This housing on the west side of Euclid Street was built by James Bradford Powell in 1877 and demolished in 1977. It was replaced by a modern apThese row houses are located at 112-114 Euclid Street. This housing on …
- The Ontario County Jail was built in 1853 at the south-east corner of King and Gilbert Streets and demolished in February 1960. It was replaced by the jail on Victoria Street in 1958.The Ontario County Jail was built in 1853 at the south-east corner …
- This water tower was built in Kinsmen Park in 1947. It was demolished in September 1979.This water tower was built in Kinsmen Park in 1947. It was …
- Black and White photograph of the demolition of the residence of John Stirtevant Smith (1903-1960), Lot 23, Concession 1, January 1960. This picture shows a bulldozer clearing the site of the home.Black and White photograph of the demolition of the residence of John …
- 244 Brock Street South was originally constructed sometime between 1919 and 1934. It was the location of James Sawdon's coal and fuel business until 1967 when the building was sold to P. Sorichetti &244 Brock Street South was originally constructed sometime between 1919 and 1934. …
- The building at 244 Brock Street South was originally constructed circa 1919 and 1934. It was the location of James Sawdon's coal and fuel business until 1967 when the building was sold to P. SoricheThe building at 244 Brock Street South was originally constructed circa 1919 …
- Located on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the Brooklin Public and Continuation School was built in 1923 to replace the aged Brooklin Public School on Winchester across frLocated on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the …
- Located on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the Brooklin Public and Continuation School was built in 1923 to replace the aged Brooklin Public School on Winchester across frLocated on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the …
- Located on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the Brooklin Public and Continuation School was built in 1923 to replace the aged Brooklin Public School on Winchester across frLocated on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the …
- Located on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the Brooklin Public and Continuation School was built in 1923 to replace the aged Brooklin Public School on Winchester across frLocated on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the …
- Located on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the Brooklin Public and Continuation School was built in 1923 to replace the aged Brooklin Public School on Winchester across frLocated on the southeast corner of Winchester Road and Baldwin Street, the …
- 244 Brock Street South was originally constructed sometime between 1919 and 1934. It was the location of James Sawdon's coal and fuel business until 1967 when the building was sold to P. Sorichetti &244 Brock Street South was originally constructed sometime between 1919 and 1934. …
- On 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be the site for a new mental health facility. The new facility, called Ontario Hospital Whitby, was set to replace the outdatedOn 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be …
- On 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be the site for a new mental health facility. The new facility, called Ontario Hospital Whitby, was set to replace the outdatedOn 7 February 1912, the Ontario government announced that Whitby would be …
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