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  • Mourning Envelope, 1855
        Mourning stationary was popularly used to signify that a person was experiencing loss or mourning, most notably in the Victorian Era.
      Mourning stationary was popularly used to signify that a person was experiencing …
  • You've Got Mail! : A History of the Whitby Post Office
        This virtual exhibit provides a brief history of the Whitby post office.
      This virtual exhibit provides a brief history of the Whitby post office.
  • Unpaid 7 cancelled Postal Cover, 1860
        Unpaid stamps indicated that the postage for a letter parcel, had not been paid. It would then be the responsibility of the recipient to pay the postage. By looking at the design on the envelope, it
      Unpaid stamps indicated that the postage for a letter parcel, had not …
  • Postcard, 1908
        Postcards were a very popular form of correspondence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There were a quick, easy and relatively cheap way to send a letter to someone. Postcards were rectangul
      Postcards were a very popular form of correspondence in the late 19th …
  • Coronation Decorations, 1937
        Black and white negative showing the decorations for the coronation of King George VI at the Post Office at 100 Brock St. S.
      Black and white negative showing the decorations for the coronation of King …
  • 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), July 1975
        This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house
      This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who …
  • 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969
        This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house
      This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who …
  • 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969
        This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house
      This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who …
  • 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969
        This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house
      This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who …
  • 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969
        This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house
      This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who …
  • 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), c.1965.
        This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house
      This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who …
  • 109 Centre Street South, October 2005
        The Upper Canadian Loyalist brick house was built c.1852. It was the home of the first Postmaster for Whitby, Alexander McPherson. Later it became the home of the honourable Judge George Young Smith
      The Upper Canadian Loyalist brick house was built c.1852. It was the …
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