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- 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 …
- The Dunlop Tire and Rubber Company was built in Whitby in 1954/55. It was sold to Firestone Tire in 1974 and renamed Dayton Tire and later Whitby Tire. The factory closed in 1980, and was divided intThe Dunlop Tire and Rubber Company was built in Whitby in 1954/55. …
- J.B. Warren was born at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland on November 19, 1798. In 1821, he came to Whitby Township with his brother William. He opened a store at Hamer's Corners (corner of Dundas and AnJ.B. Warren was born at Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland on November 19, …
- Black and white portrait of Mrs. Bradshaw, Matron at Ontario Ladies College.Black and white portrait of Mrs. Bradshaw, Matron at Ontario Ladies College.
- George Cormack was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on March 17, 1830. He was an apprentice carpenter for 5 years in Aberdeen and was one of the carpenters who built Balmoral Castle for Queen Victoria. InGeorge Cormack was born in Aberdeen, Scotland on March 17, 1830. He …
- Black and white cabinet photo of wedding party for the Greenfields.Black and white cabinet photo of wedding party for the Greenfields.
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Store front of Dominion Store (Groceries), 115 Brock Street South. The Dominion Store moved to 102 Dundas Street West in 1928. The unidentified store proprietor is standing in the doorway.Store front of Dominion Store (Groceries), 115 Brock Street South. The Dominion …
- Store front of Samuel F. Murdoch's Home Bakery & Confectionary store, 106 Dundas Street West. Two unidentified girls are standing in front of the door.Store front of Samuel F. Murdoch's Home Bakery & Confectionary store, 106 …
- Policeman on horse at Brock and Dundas Streets in midst of a crowd. The photo may have been taken at the celebration of the opening of the pavement of Brock and Dundas Streets, September 29, 1921.Policeman on horse at Brock and Dundas Streets in midst of a …
- Soldiers marching north on Brock Street, about to turn east on Dundas Street to the cenotaph.Soldiers marching north on Brock Street, about to turn east on Dundas …
- All Saints' Parish Hall was built in 1870 and demolished in 1980. It stood on Centre Street behind All Saints' Anglican Church.All Saints' Parish Hall was built in 1870 and demolished in 1980. …
- An unidentified man is standing at the left on the platform and the cenotaph is at the right.An unidentified man is standing at the left on the platform and …
- A black and white photograph of a horse drawn sleigh with Cooke's Grocery in the background. Two unidentified men are sitting by the horse and in the sleigh. In the right hand corner, Allin's Drug StA black and white photograph of a horse drawn sleigh with Cooke's …
- This library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north eastThis library was created through a Carnegie grant and was known as …
- The Town of Whitby hosted a reception for its returned soldiers from the First World War, at the Town Park (Centennial Park).The Town of Whitby hosted a reception for its returned soldiers from …
- The Canadian Northern Railway trestle was built across Devil's Den in the 5th concession of Whitby Township in 1910 and demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway trestle was built across Devil's Den in the …
- This black and white photo shows the Bigelow Building at 106 Dundas Street West, which is Samuel F. Murdoch's Confectionary Store. At the left is E.R. Blow's Canadian Pacific Ticket and Telegraph offThis black and white photo shows the Bigelow Building at 106 Dundas …
- The Military Hospital later became known as Ontario Hospital Whitby and then became known as Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, a mental health facility in Whitby, Ontario. Only two of the buildings remainThe Military Hospital later became known as Ontario Hospital Whitby and then …
- A black and white photograph of a man standing in front of what is believed to be a grocery store.A black and white photograph of a man standing in front of …