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- This negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled up in a wooden box without any identification of the factory or people in the photographs. Written on the wooden box: Marjorie Ruddy nThis negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled …
- This negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled up in a wooden box without any identification of the factory or people in the photographs. Written on the wooden box: Marjorie Ruddy nThis negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled …
- This negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled up in a wooden box without any identification of the factory or people in the photographs. Written on the wooden box: Marjorie Ruddy nThis negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled …
- This negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled up in a wooden box without any identification of the factory or people in the photographs. Written on the wooden box: Marjorie Ruddy nThis negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled …
- This negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled up in a wooden box without any identification of the factory or people in the photographs. Written on the wooden box: Marjorie Ruddy nThis negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled …
- This negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled up in a wooden box without any identification of the factory or people in the photographs. Written on the wooden box: Marjorie Ruddy nThis negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled …
- This negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled up in a wooden box without any identification of the factory or people in the photographs. Written on the wooden box: Marjorie Ruddy nThis negative was part of a negative strip that was found rolled …
- The buckle factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during the early 20th century. Whitby’s main industries at this time were a buckle factory; blanket factory and tannery. The Buckle FactoThe buckle factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during …
- A black and white panoramic photograph of part of the Ontario Hospital staff in front of one of the Infirmaries. Back Row: Unidentified, Bill Courtney, Unidentified, Unidentified, McMinn, UnidentifieA black and white panoramic photograph of part of the Ontario Hospital …
- A black and white photograph of several unidentified staff members at Ontario Hospital Whitby.A black and white photograph of several unidentified staff members at Ontario …
- A black and white photograph of a group of nurses at the Ontario Hospital Whitby. From left to right: Top Row: Audrey Rowe, Pat Downs, Mary Matheson, Ev Buchanan, Ruth Dempsey, Edna Vaughan, Mary ClaA black and white photograph of a group of nurses at the …
- This is a black and white photograph of members of the Faculty at Ontario Ladies' College. They are seated on the front steps of the College. The second man from the left is the Principal, Rev. FrancThis is a black and white photograph of members of the Faculty …
- Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 15 September 1958 Frank Batty's farm was located on lot 25, concession 5 in Whitby.Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 15 September 1958 Frank Batty's farm was located on lot 25, concession 5 in Whitby.
- The buckle factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during the early 20th century. Whitby’s main industries at this time were a buckle factory; blanket factory and tannery. The Buckle FactoThe buckle factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during …
- The blanket factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during the early 20th century. Whitby’s main industries at this time were a buckle factory; blanket factory and tannery. The blanket facThe blanket factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during …
- The tannery was one of three main industries in Whitby during the early 20th century. Whitby’s main industries at this time were a buckle factory; blanket factory and tannery. The tannery was in operThe tannery was one of three main industries in Whitby during the …
- The William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 and began operations in 1947 making fine jewellery boxes. The company president was William J. Anderson who was succeeded after hiThe William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 …
- The William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 and began operations in 1947. The factory mainly produced jewellery boxes. George Anderson, son of William J. Anderson, sold the cThe William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 …
- The William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 and began operations in 1947. The factory mainly produced jewellery boxes. George Anderson, son of William J. Anderson, sold the cThe William J. Anderson Company moved from Toronto to Whitby in 1946 …
- Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and Ash Streets. They were built in 1946 and in 1952 the buildings became the Exquisite Brassier Company.Natlie Knitting Mills were located at the south-west corner of John and …
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