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- Black and white negative showing an unidentified OPP officer standing with his car outside of the Ontario County Courthouse.Black and white negative showing an unidentified OPP officer standing with his …
- A black and white photograph of Robb Crozier.A black and white photograph of Robb Crozier.
- James Ronald Love (1913-1969) married Ethel Margaret Somerville and they had four children (William, David, Ronald and Allan). According to the Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa) on September 23, 1949, SerJames Ronald Love (1913-1969) married Ethel Margaret Somerville and they had four …
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- Pictured is Whitby's Durham Regional Police Service station. The photograph was taken as part of a promotional film showcasing the Town of Whitby in 1986.Pictured is Whitby's Durham Regional Police Service station. The photograph was taken …
- Pictured is the Durham Region Police Service Station in Whitby. The photograph was taken as part of a promotional film showcasing the Town of Whitby in 1986.Pictured is the Durham Region Police Service Station in Whitby. The photograph …
- The photo of police chief Harold Quantrill was taken looking through the windshield of a car. He is standing in front of the north-east corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street. He was Whitby's PolicThe photo of police chief Harold Quantrill was taken looking through the …
- John Thomas (1885-1950) served as Whitby's night watchman in the downtown area from 1921-1949. He was born in Wales and lived in Whitby for most of his life.John Thomas (1885-1950) served as Whitby's night watchman in the downtown area …
- Herbert Gunson served as Whitby's Police Chief from 1927-1930. He came from Toronto and became Police Chief at St. Thomas after having left Whitby.Herbert Gunson served as Whitby's Police Chief from 1927-1930. He came from …
- Charles Lavery was Whitby's Police Chief from 1921-1927. This photograph was taken during the parade for the dedication of the cenotaph on 3 June 1924.Charles Lavery was Whitby's Police Chief from 1921-1927. This photograph was taken …
- John Thomas was born at Carmarthen, Wales on 14 November 1885. He came to Whitby as a teenager and worked at the R.J. Flemming farm in Pickering Township and King Brothers' Tannery in Whitby before bJohn Thomas was born at Carmarthen, Wales on 14 November 1885. He …
- John Thomas was born at Carmarthen, Wales on 14 November 1885. He came to Whitby as a teenager and worked at the R.J. Flemming farm in Pickering Township and King Brothers' Tannery in Whitby before bJohn Thomas was born at Carmarthen, Wales on 14 November 1885. He …
- Black and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Police Department. This photograph was taken in the town hall at Brock and Colborne Streets. Back row: Bill Middleton, Morley Nicholson, GeoBlack and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Police Department. …
- Black and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Police Department. Back row: Bill Middleton, Eric Erickson, Ernest Shepherdson, Jim Wilson, Ernest Stoneman. Middle row: James HOoker, DonalBlack and white negative showing the members of the Whitby Police Department. …
- The Police Department was located in the basement of the municipal building at King and Dundas streets from 1960-1973.The Police Department was located in the basement of the municipal building …
- Gerald Robinson was born at Tara on 27 July 1927. He came to Whitby on 1 April 1956 to serve as police constable. He rose to the positions of acting sergeant and detective sergeant and was appointedGerald Robinson was born at Tara on 27 July 1927. He came …
- Pictured is a Durham Region Police Officer standing on Dundas Street West, about to get in to a police car. The photograph was taken as part of a promotional film showcasing the Town of Whitby in 198Pictured is a Durham Region Police Officer standing on Dundas Street West, …
- Marjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only commercial photographer in Whitby during the 1930s and 1940s. Marjorie was the official photographer for the WhitbMarjorie Georgina Ruddy (1908-1980) was a prominent Whitby photographer and the only …
- Policeman on horse at Brock and Dundas Streets in midst of a crowd. The photo may have been taken at the celebration of the opening of the pavement of Brock and Dundas Streets, September 29, 1921.Policeman on horse at Brock and Dundas Streets in midst of a …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …