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- King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by …
- Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the …
- Rev. Francis Farewell was the principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1915 until his death on January 26, 1928. The principal's office was located in the north-west corner of the original ColleRev. Francis Farewell was the principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from …
- Miss A.A. Maxwell was lady principal (Dean) of the College from 1915 to 1944.Miss A.A. Maxwell was lady principal (Dean) of the College from 1915 …
- This was one of three single portraits in a frame with a composite picture of student body in 1894. Katherine Isabella McDowell, daughter of Rev. D.C. McDowell, was born in 1854, and was married to RThis was one of three single portraits in a frame with a …
- William Henry Huston was born at Whitby on June 17, 1859, the son of the town clerk and treasurer, Thomas Huston. He was educated at the Whitby Public School and High School and he matriculated intoWilliam Henry Huston was born at Whitby on June 17, 1859, the …
- Bradley Garretson & Co., The Canadian Album (Brantford, ON), 1891 William McCabe was born at Picton, Upper Canada on 12 June 1853. He was principal of the Whitby Grammar School from 1858 to 1863 and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1863. He then served aBradley Garretson & Co., The Canadian Album (Brantford, ON), 1891 William McCabe was born at Picton, Upper Canada on 12 June 1853. …
- Rev. J.J. Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, On October 3, 1847, and died at Rochester Minnesota, U.S.A., on April 25, 1Rev. J.J. Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 …
- Rev. Francis Farewell was born near Drayton, Wellington County, Ontario in 1873. He served as Principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1915 to 1928, and was President of the Whitby Board of TradRev. Francis Farewell was born near Drayton, Wellington County, Ontario in 1873. …
- Rev. Dr. Charles Rupert Carscallen was born at Dresden, Ontario, on February 18, 1878. He studied and graduated in Arts from the University of Toronto in June 1901, and in Theology from Victoria CollRev. Dr. Charles Rupert Carscallen was born at Dresden, Ontario, on February …
- Rev. Dr. Stanley Llewellyn Osborne was born in Clarke Township, Ontario, on January 6, 1907. He attended Providence Public School and Bowmanville High School, and graduated in Arts from Victoria UnivRev. Dr. Stanley Llewellyn Osborne was born in Clarke Township, Ontario, on …
- Muriel Helena Sissons was born at Fort Frances, Ontario, on January 12, 1903. She moved to Barrie in 1908 and to Toronto in 1910, where she was the first Valedictorian at North Toronto Collegiate InsMuriel Helena Sissons was born at Fort Frances, Ontario, on January 12, …
- Miss. Burkholder taught English and Chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912, when she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She founded an alumMiss. Burkholder taught English and Chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from …
- Miss Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912, when she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She founded an alumnMiss Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from …
- Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He served as governor from 1879 to 1915. Dr. Hare was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, on October 3, 1847Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College …
- Miss Nettie Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912. In 1912 she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She foundeMiss Nettie Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College …
- Miss Alice Taylor was Lady Principal and a literature teacher in 1913. Photo printed in College Brochure, 1913.Miss Alice Taylor was Lady Principal and a literature teacher in 1913. …
- The picture was taken either at a Conversazione in February or Commencement exercises in June. This old picture was reprinted in a special edition of the College magazine in 1931. Photo from: Vox ColThe picture was taken either at a Conversazione in February or Commencement …
- Photo from: Vox Collegii, June 1914Photo from: Vox Collegii, June 1914
- Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He served as governor as well from 1879 to 1915. Dr. Hare was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, on OctoberRev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College …