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- 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 …
- 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 …
- Miss R. Gertrude Bryan was born at Whitby in 1872. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan. She trained as a nurse at the Jewish Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio from 1894 to 1896 under Miss MarMiss R. Gertrude Bryan was born at Whitby in 1872. She was …
- Florence Lightle was a cook at the hospital from 1927 to 1933.Florence Lightle was a cook at the hospital from 1927 to 1933.
- Lord Aberdeen (Governor-General of Canada) along with his wife, Lady Aberdeen, and daughter, Lady Marjorie Gordon, visited the Ontario Ladies' College on October 19, 1898. Ontario Ladies' College isLord Aberdeen (Governor-General of Canada) along with his wife, Lady Aberdeen, and …
- Turansky Grocery Store was located at 148 Brock Street North. In 1924 Katherine Turansky (wife of Joseph Turansky) opened a grocery store in an old house at 148 Brock Street North.Turansky Grocery Store was located at 148 Brock Street North. In 1924 …
- The building was constructed in 1929 by Frank and Stuart Threadgold. This building was located at 300 Dundas Street East (Highway 2), at the north-east corner of Dundas and Ash Streets. It was operatThe building was constructed in 1929 by Frank and Stuart Threadgold. This …
- Metcalfe Foods Ltd. was a canning factory built in Whitby around 1935. The factory located on the west side of Brock Street south of the C.P.R. tracks was destroyed by fire in 1943 and a new factoryMetcalfe Foods Ltd. was a canning factory built in Whitby around 1935. …
- The Whitby Chronicle Office in this photo was built in 1862 at 173 Brock Street North,(on the east side of Brock Street, south of Mary Street, one door north of the Royal Hotel). It was constructed bThe Whitby Chronicle Office in this photo was built in 1862 at …
- The Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 to 1941. From 1912-1919 it was published by Charles Albert Goodfellow. From 1919 to 1941 it was published by Graydon M. GoodfellowThe Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 …
- The Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 to 1941. From 1912-1919 it was published by Charles Albert Goodfellow. From 1919 to 1941 it was published by Graydon M. GoodfellowThe Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
- The Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 to 1941. From 1912-1919 it was published by Charles Albert Goodfellow. From 1919 to 1941 it was published by Graydon M. GoodfellowThe Whitby Gazette and Chronicle was a newspaper in Whitby from 1912 …
- This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (third building on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch and later SaThis three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (third …
- Metcalfe Foods Ltd. was a canning factory built in Whitby around 1935. The factory located on the west side of Brock Street south of the C.P.R. tracks was destroyed by fire in 1943 and a new factoryMetcalfe Foods Ltd. was a canning factory built in Whitby around 1935. …
- In 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie Library into the basement of the Municipal Building at 405 Dundas Street West. When the new Town Hall at 575 Rossland RoadIn 1974, the Whitby Public Library moved some collections from the Carnegie …
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