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- Black and white negative showing the members of Town Council. This photograph was taken in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building at Dundas and Henry Streets. Left to right: Hugh O'Connell, TBlack and white negative showing the members of Town Council. This photograph …
- Unknown, Oshawa Times, 6 January 1968 Black and white negative showing the members of Town Council at the inaugural meeting in January 1968. Mayor Desmond Newman is addressing the the first council of the new Town of Whitby.Unknown, Oshawa Times, 6 January 1968 Black and white negative showing the members of Town Council at the …
- Black and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire Department. Back row: Alex Brough, Orvis Jamison, Gord Dennis, Dave Owens, Doug Grylls, Elmo Gibson, Marvin Nancekivell, Frank SimpsBlack and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire …
- Black and white negative of the Public Utilities Commissioners. Back row: Albert Randall, Mayor Desmond Newman, Earl Bryant. Front row: Harry Simpson, John McKinney, George Brooks.Black and white negative of the Public Utilities Commissioners. Back row: Albert …
- Black and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire Department. Back row: Alex Brough, Orvis Jamison, Gord Dennis, Dave Owens, Doug Grylls, Elmo Gibson, Marvin Nancekivell, Frank SimpsBlack and white negative of the Brooklin branch of the Whitby Fire …
- 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 usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- 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 usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- 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 usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- Edward Crouch served as Whitby's Fire Chief from 1969-1992.Edward Crouch served as Whitby's Fire Chief from 1969-1992.
- Bruce Corner was born at Brooklin on 22 February 1906. He worked at the Samuel Trees Blanket Factory, the Natlie Knitting Mills, and as maintenance staff at Ontario Hospital. In May 1940, Corner joinBruce Corner was born at Brooklin on 22 February 1906. He worked …
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- This building served as Whitby's Fire Hall from 1932 to 1965. It was located on the east side of Brock Street, south of the Town Hall at Colborne Street. The building was demolished in 1965.This building served as Whitby's Fire Hall from 1932 to 1965. It …
- Black and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Fire Department at St. John's Anglican Church before a Remembrance Day service. Back row: Warren Watson, John Heard, James Heard, Vernon DilBlack and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Fire Department …
- 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 usedThis frame building was built on the south side of Watson street …
- Black and white negative showing the Whitby Town Council in the Council Chambers at Brock and Colborne Streets. Back row: Stan Martin (Deputy Reeve), Kenneth Lee (Reeve), Stuart Roblin, Everett QuantBlack and white negative showing the Whitby Town Council in the Council …
- Black and white negative showing the Whitby Town Council. Back row: Bob Carson (north), Kenneth Hobbs (west), Joy Thompson (regional), Tom Edwards (centre). Front row: Gerry Emm (regional), Jim GartsBlack and white negative showing the Whitby Town Council. Back row: Bob …
- Black and white negative showing the Whitby Town Council. Back row: Jim Gartshore (west), John Goodwin (regional), Tom Edwards (centre), Don Lovelock (north). Front row: Gerry Emm (regional), DesmondBlack and white negative showing the Whitby Town Council. Back row: Jim …
- Black and white negative showing the Town of Whitby staff in the Council Chambers at Dundas and King Streets. Back row: William Pilkington (police chief), Wellesley Winters (development commissioner)Black and white negative showing the Town of Whitby staff in the …
- Black and white negative showing the Town staff in the municipal building at Brock and Colborne Streets. Back row: Verna Atkins, Robert Harding, Forbes McEwen. Front row: Helena Richardson, John FrosBlack and white negative showing the Town staff in the municipal building …
- The Waterworks pump house was built in 1904 on the lakeshore between Whitby Harbour and Heydenshore Park. An additional pump house was built o the east of this building in 1959. The original buildingThe Waterworks pump house was built in 1904 on the lakeshore between …