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  • Residence of Jeremiah Lick, 1950
        This stone farmhouse was built by the Pearson family of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick in 1884. It is located on lot 20 on the south side Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson Road
      This stone farmhouse was built by the Pearson family of Ashburn for …
  • Lynde Creek, c.1925
        Black and white print of Lynde Creek behind Inverlynn (1300 Giffard Street). A dog drinking from the creek is visible.
      Black and white print of Lynde Creek behind Inverlynn (1300 Giffard Street). …
  • William Smith House, c.1970
        William Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in 1830 or 1831. Directed by his 1859 will, Smith's sons erected a stone house in 1868. The house became the residence of Thomas H. Smith an
      William Smith settled on lot 21 of Broken Front Concession in 1830 …
  • Elmer Lick Residence, 1964
        This farm house was one of the first cement block houses constructed in Whitby. It was built about 1904 and gutted by fire in 1978. It was demolished in December 1979.
      This farm house was one of the first cement block houses constructed …
  • John Joshua Fothergill House, 1975
        Designed by Whitby architect, Albert Asa Post, this house was built in 1883. It was moved closer to the road around 1987 and demolished in 1994.
      Designed by Whitby architect, Albert Asa Post, this house was built in …
  • Warren House, 1975
        This property was settled in 1826 by John and William Warren and the house may also date from this time. Since 1968, the house has been the parsonage for the Rossland Road Free Methodist Church.
      This property was settled in 1826 by John and William Warren and …
  • William Anderson House, 1975
        This house was built around 1834. It is located within a subdivision at 28 Flint Cres.
      This house was built around 1834. It is located within a subdivision …
  • William Anderson House, 1975
        This house was built around 1834. It is currently located within a subdivision at 28 Flint Cres.
      This house was built around 1834. It is currently located within a …
  • House on Garden Street, 1978
        This house was built in the 1870s and demolished in July 1991 after it was destroyed by fire.
      This house was built in the 1870s and demolished in July 1991 …
  • Lakeview Hall, 1975
        Lakeview Hall was built in 1875 for John Rice on lot 27 Concession 3.
      Lakeview Hall was built in 1875 for John Rice on lot 27 …
  • Lakeview Hall, 1975
        Lakeview Hall was built in 1875 for John Rice on lot 27 Concession 3.
      Lakeview Hall was built in 1875 for John Rice on lot 27 …
  • Lakeview Hall, 1975
        Lakeview Hall was built in 1875 for John Rice on lot 27 Concession 3.
      Lakeview Hall was built in 1875 for John Rice on lot 27 …
  • John Calder House, 1975
        This stone farmhouse was built in 1856 for Charles Calder, MPP for Ontario South Riding from 1905-1911 and 1914-1919. It was located on lot 20, concession 7.
      This stone farmhouse was built in 1856 for Charles Calder, MPP for …
  • 1724 Dundas Street East, 1975
        Black and white negative showing the house at 1724 Dundas St. E. This house was built on lot 19, concession 2.
      Black and white negative showing the house at 1724 Dundas St. E. …
  • Ringwood House, 1975
        This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
      This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
  • William Anderson House, 1984
        This house was built around 1834 by William Anderson. It is located within a subdivision at 28 Flint Cres.
      This house was built around 1834 by William Anderson. It is located …
  • Ringwood House, 2001
        This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
      This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
  • Ringwood House, 2001
        This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
      This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
  • Ringwood House, 2001
        This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
      This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
  • Ringwood House, 2001
        This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
      This house was built for the railway contractor Barnabas Gibson in 1876.
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