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  • Mill Street (Cassels Road), April 1976
        A black and white photograph of Mill Street (Cassels Road) looking east. Buildings can be seen to the right of the image.
      A black and white photograph of Mill Street (Cassels Road) looking east. …
  • 420 Mary Street West, July 1975
        This house belonged to Harold Bonnetta.
      This house belonged to Harold Bonnetta.
  • 42 Cassels Road East (Mill Street), July 1975
        This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of the oldest homes in Brooklin. It is situated overlooking a creek and is opposite the mill. It was the home of Reverend Robert Darlingto
      This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of …
  • 42 Cassels Road East (Mill Street), July 1975
        This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of the oldest homes in Brooklin. It is situated overlooking a creek and is opposite the mill. It was the home of Reverend Robert Darlingto
      This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of …
  • 42 Cassels Road East (Mill Street), July 1975
        This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of the oldest homes in Brooklin. It is situated overlooking a creek and is opposite the mill. It was the home of Reverend Robert Darlingto
      This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of …
  • 42 Cassels Road East (Mill Street), July 1975
        This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of the oldest homes in Brooklin. It is situated overlooking a creek and is opposite the mill. It was the home of Reverend Robert Darlingto
      This Regency cottage was built c. 1845 and is considered one of …
  • Charles Street Looking South, 1977
        This view was taken from the corner of Watson Street and Charles Street looking south on Charles Street.
      This view was taken from the corner of Watson Street and Charles …
  • Gilbert Street, February 1966
    The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, February 1966     The buckle factory at right was demolished in the summer of 1966 and Gilbert Street between Brock and Byron Streets were closed to allow for construction of an apartment building which was never buil
    The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, February 1966   The buckle factory at right was demolished in the summer of 1966 …
  • Giffard Street, c. 1967
        In the background at right is St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church built in 1958. The view is looking east from Lee Avenue.
      In the background at right is St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic …
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