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- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …
- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …
- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …
- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …
- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …
- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …
- On 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal was derailed at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway as a result of an error made bOn 2 November 1916, a train loaded with mules bound for Montreal …
- Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), March 1914 Black and white negative of a newspaper photograph of the site of a railroad accident in Whitby. Two different photographs showing the site of blood spots and the site where sectionmen were hit.Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), March 1914 Black and white negative of a newspaper photograph of the site of …
- On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway due to a switchman's error.On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the …
- On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway due to a switchman's error.On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the …
- At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian PacifAt 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at …
- At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian PacifAt 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at …
- At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian PacifAt 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at …
- The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry StreetsThe Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- Black and white negative depicting a train wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway. The train on the right appears to be smoking and off the rails. There is also a train on the left that does not appear toBlack and white negative depicting a train wreck on the Grand Trunk …
- The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry StreetsThe Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- Black and white negative of a photograph of a train wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway in Whitby. In this picture, the locomotive has derailed and is located in the grass beside the track.Black and white negative of a photograph of a train wreck on …
- Black and white negative of a photograph depicting the remains of a train wreck on the Grand Trunk Railway. The boy sitting among the wreckage is Harold Ross. The original photograph was mounted.Black and white negative of a photograph depicting the remains of a …
- On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway due to a switchman's error.On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the …
- On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the junction of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway due to a switchman's error.On 2 November 1916 a train transporting mules was wrecked at the …