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- This photograph was taken during a fly-in breakfast held by Norman Irwin in 1931.This photograph was taken during a fly-in breakfast held by Norman Irwin …
- Black and white negative showing a crowd watching the Whitby Fire Department put out the fire at the Holman residence located at 709 Brock Street South. View of the south side of the house.Black and white negative showing a crowd watching the Whitby Fire Department …
- Black and white negative showing smoke issuing from the north side of the house and firefighters attempting to quell the fire with hoses. A crowd is gathered around the house.Black and white negative showing smoke issuing from the north side of …
- Black and white negative showing Brock Street on the day of the Holman house fire at 709 Brock Street South. View looking south with Centennial Park at right. The street is covered with fire hoses anBlack and white negative showing Brock Street on the day of the …
- Black and white negative showing the crowd gathered on Brock Street watching the Holman house fire at 709 Brock Street South. There is smoke surrounding the house. Centennial Park is at right.Black and white negative showing the crowd gathered on Brock Street watching …
- Black and white negative showing the crowd gathered on Brock Street watching the Holman house fire at 709 Brock Street South. The fire hoses are spread across the street.Black and white negative showing the crowd gathered on Brock Street watching …
- Black and white negative showing the crowd gathered on Brock Street watching the Holman house fire at 709 Brock Street South. The fire hoses are spread across the street. View looking south on BrockBlack and white negative showing the crowd gathered on Brock Street watching …
- Colour photograph showing John Visser marking 30 years with the Whitby Fire Department. This photograph was taken at the Ontario Fire College in Gravenhurst, ON. Left to right: Local MPP, Ann Visser,Colour photograph showing John Visser marking 30 years with the Whitby Fire …
- Black and white negative showing members of the Whitby Fire Department and the Town of Whitby signing the agreement that made some of Whitby's volunteer firefighters full-time employees. Back row: WiBlack and white negative showing members of the Whitby Fire Department and …
- This hand pump was used to put out fires at the Watson Grain Elevators at Port Whitby as early as the 1840s. The pump, thought to have been made in 1827, was donated to the Town of Whitby in 1984 andThis hand pump was used to put out fires at the Watson …
- Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 25 May 1958 This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street between Brock and Dufferin Streets in the early 1900s. It served as the fire hall for Port Whitby until 1958, after which it was usedUnknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 25 May 1958 This frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- Black and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Fire Department in front of the Fire Hall on Brock Street South. This photograph was taken for the Whitby Centennial. Back row: Erskine CampBlack and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Fire Department …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …
- 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 …