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- It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 4 at 734 Dundas Street West.It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 4 at …
- It is positioned in front of the Whitby Volunteer Fire Hall located on Myrtle Road East (Hall 4). This station is now closed.It is positioned in front of the Whitby Volunteer Fire Hall located …
- It is positioned in front of the Whitby Volunteer Fire Hall located on Myrtle Road East (Hall 4). This station is now closed.It is positioned in front of the Whitby Volunteer Fire Hall located …
- It is positioned in front of the Brooklin Fire Station No. 1 at 6 Vipond Road. This station was replaced by a new one at 6745 Baldwin Street in September 2006.It is positioned in front of the Brooklin Fire Station No. 1 …
- It is positioned in front of the Whitby Fire & Emergency Services Headquarters (Station 5) at 111 McKinney Drive.It is positioned in front of the Whitby Fire & Emergency Services …
- The photograph was taken in the backyard of Honorary Fire Chief William Smith located at the north-east corner of Euclid and Mary Streets in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of winning the silThe photograph was taken in the backyard of Honorary Fire Chief William …
- This aerial ladder fire truck, the first owned by the Whitby Fire Department, was purchased in 1973. It is positioned in front of the main fire hall at 201 Brock Street South.This aerial ladder fire truck, the first owned by the Whitby Fire …
- This frame house was the residence of Thomas Shearer and his family. It was built in the 1850s and was located at 215 Perry Street in Whitby. The fire broke out on the roof of the home from sparks frThis frame house was the residence of Thomas Shearer and his family. …
- It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 3 at 201 Brock Street South. This station is now closed.It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 3 at …
- It is positioned in front of the Whitby Volunteer Fire Hall located on Myrtle Road East (Hall 4). This station is now closed.It is positioned in front of the Whitby Volunteer Fire Hall located …
- It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 2 at 1600 Manning Road.It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 2 at …
- It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 3 at 201 Brock Street South. This station is now closed.It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 3 at …
- It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 2 at 1600 Manning Road.It is positioned in front of Whitby Fire Station No. 2 at …
- The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.The Vaselesky barn was located at 321 Centre Street North.
- Black and white negative of members of the Whitby Fire Department standing with three fire engines in front of Town Hall. The trucks in this photograph are a 1946 GMC Pumper (left), a 1926 GotfredsonBlack and white negative of members of the Whitby Fire Department standing …
- The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.
- Black and white negative showing members of the Whitby Fire Department passing the corner of Brock and Ontario Streets during the Lions Club Parade.Black and white negative showing members of the Whitby Fire Department passing …
- Between 1955-1956, a group of volunteers built a fire hall at the southeast corner of Garrard and Forrest Roads. In 1965, it was replaced by a new station at the northeast corner of Thickson and MannBetween 1955-1956, a group of volunteers built a fire hall at the …
- Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 21 June 1950 Black and white negative of Jim Watson demonstrating a fire extinguisher before a crowd at the King Street School yard. Left to right: Jim Mowat, Bruce Corner, Bob Green, unidentified, unidentified,Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 21 June 1950 Black and white negative of Jim Watson demonstrating a fire extinguisher before …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 20 May 1965 Black and white negative showing Vernon MacCarl (MC), Mayor Warren Mowat, Bruce Corner (Fire Chief), and William Strong (Architect) at the official opening of the Fire Hall at Brock and Colborne StreUnknown, Oshawa Times, 20 May 1965 Black and white negative showing Vernon MacCarl (MC), Mayor Warren Mowat, Bruce …
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