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- Black and white negative showing the slip at the end of Brock Street at Whitby Harbour. A man is fishing off the slip and there are people walking around.Black and white negative showing the slip at the end of Brock …
- In the summer of 1956, the western breakwater made of stone and log cribs was removed and replaced with a new breakwater constructed of stone and steel. The dock where the pier joined the breakwaterIn the summer of 1956, the western breakwater made of stone and …
- Black and white negative showing the concrete docks and lighthouse at Whitby Harbour in the winter. The photograph was taken before the western breakwater was rebuilt that summer. The dock on which tBlack and white negative showing the concrete docks and lighthouse at Whitby …
- In the summer of 1956, the western breakwater made of stone and log cribs was removed and replaced with a new breakwater constructed of stone and steel. The dock where the pier joined the breakwaterIn the summer of 1956, the western breakwater made of stone and …
- Black and white negative showing the floating dry dock built by McNamara Marine in the Whitby Harbour. The dry dock was built near the slip (right) at the foot of Brock Street.Black and white negative showing the floating dry dock built by McNamara …
- Black and white negative showing the lighthouse on the pier at Whitby Harbour. There is a sailboat from the Whitby Yacht Club near the lighthouse.Black and white negative showing the lighthouse on the pier at Whitby …
- The Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and disbanded during the Second World War. The clubhouse was built on the east side of the Whitby harbour basin in 1934. High water levels destroThe Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and …
- Black and white negative showing a sailboat on Whitby Harbour. The pumphouse is visible in the background at left.Black and white negative showing a sailboat on Whitby Harbour. The pumphouse …
- Black and white negative showing the construction of the new docks at Whitby Harbour. The oil tanks are visible in the background.Black and white negative showing the construction of the new docks at …
- The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, July 1959 At the left of the picture is the new water pumping station under construction.The Oshawa Times, Oshawa Times, July 1959 At the left of the picture is the new water pumping station …
- The lighthouse was built in 1857 on the end of the west pier and removed in 1958. It was moved approximately 1960 to the farm of Mrs. H.B. Muckle, west of the Cranberry Marsh and rotted away over theThe lighthouse was built in 1857 on the end of the west …
- McNamara Marine was established at the end of Brock Street at Whitby Harbour in 1954 and used as a ship repairing yard. It was closed in 1988.McNamara Marine was established at the end of Brock Street at Whitby …
- The lighthouse was built in 1857 and removed from the west pier in 1958. Marjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only commercial photographer in Whitby duringThe lighthouse was built in 1857 and removed from the west pier …
- The Whitby Lions Club provided a lifeguard tower at Whitby Harbour in 1939. Marjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only commercial photographer in Whitby duriThe Whitby Lions Club provided a lifeguard tower at Whitby Harbour in …
- Joe Stevens (1881-1963) was a commercial fisherman at Port Whitby from 1917 until his death. In 1947, he built a fishing boat which he named the 'Shirley S.', after his daughter. The boat was was inJoe Stevens (1881-1963) was a commercial fisherman at Port Whitby from 1917 …
- This postcard was printed as part of the sesquicentennial celebration for the Town of Whitby in 2005.This postcard was printed as part of the sesquicentennial celebration for the …
- A colour postcard of the Whitby Harbour taken from a gazebo.A colour postcard of the Whitby Harbour taken from a gazebo.
- Black and white photograph of a motor boat passing the East Pier and Pump house at Whitby Harbor, c. 1930.Black and white photograph of a motor boat passing the East Pier …
- Black and white photograph showing the slip at the foot of Brock Street. View looking north. The ship moored to the pier belonged to fisherman Joe Stevens. The shed behind the boat was the office forBlack and white photograph showing the slip at the foot of Brock …
- Black and white photograph showing the lighthouse at Whitby Harbour. A dredger can be seen operating off the foot of the west pier.Black and white photograph showing the lighthouse at Whitby Harbour. A dredger …
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