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- This is from the February 17, 1916 issue of The Gazette and Chronicle.This is from the February 17, 1916 issue of The Gazette and …
- This is a newspaper clipping from the Gazette and Chronicle.This is a newspaper clipping from the Gazette and Chronicle.
- Photo printed in the Gazette and Chronicle, September 21, 1916.Photo printed in the Gazette and Chronicle, September 21, 1916.
- John Gunn Dow was the son of Whitby lawyer John Ball Dow. He studied and practised law. After the death of his father in 1910, John Gunn Dow moved with his widowed mother to Edmonton, Alberta. He enlJohn Gunn Dow was the son of Whitby lawyer John Ball Dow. …
- A black and white photograph of soldiers performing "Swedish Drill" at Heydenshore Park during the morning parade.A black and white photograph of soldiers performing "Swedish Drill" at Heydenshore …
- Hiram Case was a math teacher and officer for the cadets at Whitby Collegiate Institute.Hiram Case was a math teacher and officer for the cadets at …
- This is from an issue of The Gazette and Chronicle printed in 1916.This is from an issue of The Gazette and Chronicle printed in …
- The Joseph Mitchell farm was located on the south side of Dundas Street, west of Annes Street.The Joseph Mitchell farm was located on the south side of Dundas …
- A black and white photograph of Officers from the 116th Battalion. Back row, left to right: Lt. A. B. Bonner, M.M., D.S.O.: Lt. L. W. Harron, M.C.; Lt. W. R. Barton; Lt. J. R. Leslie; Capt. L. V. SutA black and white photograph of Officers from the 116th Battalion. Back …
- A black and white photograph of Officers from the 116th Battalion. Back row, left to right: Lieuts. M. R. Jacobi, C. Henry, G. Faulkner, H. V. Gould, J. E. Vaughan, J. W. Lester, T. W. Hutchinson, R.A black and white photograph of Officers from the 116th Battalion. Back …
- This photo is from the front of a Christmas Card of the 116th Battalion, 1916 that was sent from Witley Camp, Surrey, England.This photo is from the front of a Christmas Card of the …
- Officers in this photo who were killed in action: Lt. C. R. Hills, Lt. F. A. MacGrotty, Lt. R.W. Soper, Lt. W.J. Preston, Lt. J.A. Gibson, Lt. W.R. Biggar, Lt. T.H. Broad, Capt. A.W. Baird, O.C. OtheOfficers in this photo who were killed in action: Lt. C. R. …
- A black and white group portrait photograph of officers of the 116th (Ontario County) Canadian Infantry Battalion. George Every is the soldier sitting in the middle of the front row.A black and white group portrait photograph of officers of the 116th …
- A black and white group portrait photograph of five soldiers wounded in war. John Parker is sitting on the right side of the front row and is wearing a sling.A black and white group portrait photograph of five soldiers wounded in …
- A black and white group portrait photograph of five soldiers wounded in war. John Parker is sitting on the right side of the front row and is wearing a sling.A black and white group portrait photograph of five soldiers wounded in …
- A black and white group portrait photograph of Canadian soldiers at a military camp in England. On the back is a message. The post card is not addressed. Apparently this post card was sent home by JoA black and white group portrait photograph of Canadian soldiers at a …
- The Ontario County Courthouse was located on the north west corner of Centre Street and Ontario Street. It is now known as the Whitby Centennial Building.The Ontario County Courthouse was located on the north west corner of …
- Thomas James Edwards was born in Liverpool, England, on January 27, 1926. He served in North Africa and Europe in the Second World War, joining the Royal Air Force at the age of 15. He was an amateurThomas James Edwards was born in Liverpool, England, on January 27, 1926. …
- The Illustrated London News, The Illustrated London News, 4 December 1920 Thomas Hamar Greenwood (1870-1948) was born in Whitby, Ontario, Canada on February 7, 1870, son of John Hamar Greenwood, Mayor of Whitby from 1872-1875 and 1883. He changed his name to Hamar GreenwooThe Illustrated London News, The Illustrated London News, 4 December 1920 Thomas Hamar Greenwood (1870-1948) was born in Whitby, Ontario, Canada on February …
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