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- O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the block bounded by Brock Street, Gilbert Street, Byron Street and Dunlop Street. The entrance faced the west side of Brock Street.O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the …
- O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the block bounded by Brock Street, Gilbert Street, Byron Street and Dunlop Street. The entrance faced the west side of Brock Street.O'Donovan Carriage Works was located at 300 Brock Street South, in the …
- A black and white photograph of the office at Beecroft lumber yard.A black and white photograph of the office at Beecroft lumber yard.
- A black and white photograph of Beecroft lumber yard. this photograph looks east from the Whitby and Port Perry Railway tracks along the Hickory Street right-of-way.A black and white photograph of Beecroft lumber yard. this photograph looks …
- Patly Mills was located on the south half of lot 28, on the north side of Taunton Road, east of Chochrane Street. The Patley Mills were established by James Mitchell in 1851 and they processed oatmeaPatly Mills was located on the south half of lot 28, on …
- Croven Limited was a manufacturer of precision components for product control.Croven Limited was a manufacturer of precision components for product control.
- The Brunton Lumber Company was built at Whitby Harbor in 1941. The company manufactured ammunition boxes for Defense Industries Limited in Ajax during the Second World War. The company was sold to GeThe Brunton Lumber Company was built at Whitby Harbor in 1941. The …
- This factory was established in 1874 at the north west corner of Byron Street and Dundas Street. The buildings were dismantled and moved in 1894.This factory was established in 1874 at the north west corner of …
- In 1887, Samuel Trees and G.V. Martin purchased the Michael O'Donovan carriage factory on the block bounded by Brock, Dunlop, Byron, and Gilbert Streets and established a buckle factory called MartinIn 1887, Samuel Trees and G.V. Martin purchased the Michael O'Donovan carriage …
- Larry Cond was born at Trenton on 30 September 1916. He served during the Second World War for the Royal Canadian Navy on the HMCS Spikenard and HMCS Ottawa. Following the war, Cond was employed by CLarry Cond was born at Trenton on 30 September 1916. He served …
- Arthur Morton was born at Newcastle, UK on 5 October 1917. He served during the Second World War in the Merchant Marine. Upon moving to Canada in 1954, Morton first worked for Dowty Equipment Ltd. inArthur Morton was born at Newcastle, UK on 5 October 1917. He …
- Andrew Antenna Company Limited, a subsidiary of Andrew Corporation of Illinois, USA, was incorporated in Canada in 1953. It occupied this building for over 30 years. This photograph is one of 19 promAndrew Antenna Company Limited, a subsidiary of Andrew Corporation of Illinois, USA, …
- The Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, was also known as Brown and Patterson Agricultural Works. Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company was located on the east side of Brock Street between MarThe Brown & Patterson Manufacturing Company, was also known as Brown and …
- John Strathy came to Whitby from Toronto in 1934 to open the Brock Theatre with William Goodman. The new Brock Theatre on Brock Street North opened in April 1938. Strathy was a member of the Public UJohn Strathy came to Whitby from Toronto in 1934 to open the …
- Woodland Products was started by two Whitby war veterans early in 1946. It was located at 600 Euclid Street and was eventually taken over by the William J. Anderson Company.Woodland Products was started by two Whitby war veterans early in 1946. …
- Woodland Products was started by two Whitby war veterans early in 1946. It was located at 600 Euclid Street and was eventually taken over by the William J. Anderson Company.Woodland Products was started by two Whitby war veterans early in 1946. …
- The Dayton Tire factory was built in 1954-55 for the Dunlop Tire and Rubber Company. In 1974 it was sold to Firestone Tire and the name changed to Dayton Tire and later Whitby Tire. The company closeThe Dayton Tire factory was built in 1954-55 for the Dunlop Tire …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, April 1955 The Dunlop Tire and Rubber Company was built in 1954-55 and in 1974 was sold to Firestone Tire and the name changed to Dayton Tire and later Whitby Tire. The company closed in 1980 and was divided inThe Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, April 1955 The Dunlop Tire and Rubber Company was built in 1954-55 and in …
- George Mowat emigrated to Toronto in 1879 and later settled at Whitby. Both he and his son, Roderick, found employment at Martin Manufacturing Company (the Buckle Factory) in Whitby.George Mowat emigrated to Toronto in 1879 and later settled at Whitby. …
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