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  • Brock Street looking south from Dundas Street
        The stone post office was built at the south west corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street between 1908 and 1910. It opened in 1910. The clock was installed in 1911 after being shipped from England.
      The stone post office was built at the south west corner of …
  • Dundas Street looking west from Brock Street
        A black and white photograph of Dundas Street (Highway 2) in downtown Whitby. A sign directing people to Royal Hotel can be seen. There are people walking along the sidewalk. Cars can be seen too.
      A black and white photograph of Dundas Street (Highway 2) in downtown …
  • Brock Street looking north from Colborne Street
        A black and white photograph of downtown Whitby. A lamp post can be seen as well as people walking on the sidewalk and cars on the street. The signs for Allin's drugstore and "O-K Cafe" can be seen i
      A black and white photograph of downtown Whitby. A lamp post can …
  • Brock Street looking north from Colborne Street
        A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking north from Colborne Street. Signs for stores can be seen. Cars are parked along the side of the street. A few people can be seen out walking along
      A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking north from Colborne …
  • Dundas Street looking west of Green Street
        This photograph was taken shortly before new street lights were installed in 1939.
      This photograph was taken shortly before new street lights were installed in …
  • Men walking across Brock Street
        This photograph looks east on Dundas Street from Brock Street. The standard Bank building later became the Bank of Commerce. This building stood on the north east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets u
      This photograph looks east on Dundas Street from Brock Street. The standard …
  • Brock Street looking south from Mary Street
        This photograph was taken shortly after street lights were installed in 1939.
      This photograph was taken shortly after street lights were installed in 1939.
  • Dominion Bank
        Dominion Bank was located at 101 Brock Street South. This photo shows the Dominion Bank after a complete interior remodeling. The bank was freshly painted and a cement facing was applied to the walls
      Dominion Bank was located at 101 Brock Street South. This photo shows …
  • Stafford Brothers Monumental Works
        Stafford Brothers Monumental Works was located at 318 Dundas Street East. In 1946 Charles and Ernest Stafford opened a monument works in this building. This building was formerly a blacksmith shop. T
      Stafford Brothers Monumental Works was located at 318 Dundas Street East. In …
  • Bill Underwood at corner of Byron and Dundas Streets
        This photograph shows the old Warren property before it was developed in the 1950s with a garage on the corner. This photograph was taken at the corner of Byron Street and Dundas Street (Highway 2).
      This photograph shows the old Warren property before it was developed in …
  • Unidentified Man Standing on Dundas Street
        A black and white photograph of an unidentified man standing on the north side of Dundas Street (Highway 2) east of Byron Street. The post office and Dominion Bank can be seen in the background.
      A black and white photograph of an unidentified man standing on the …
  • Bill Underwood in front of H.W. Boys Garage
        Harold W. Boys garage was located at 113 Dundas Street West (Highway 2) near Byron Street. Sign above gas pump reads: "Crown Ethyl". Sign on building to the right of Bill Underwood: "CROWN DOMINION H
      Harold W. Boys garage was located at 113 Dundas Street West (Highway …
  • Four men and a car on Brock Street
        J.H. Downey and Co. was a coal, grain and seed dealership. They were located at 143-145 Brock Street South on the north east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets. Beside Downey’s is Charles Tod’s bak
      J.H. Downey and Co. was a coal, grain and seed dealership. They …
  • Downtown Whitby
        Hewis Block was located at 121 Brock Street South.
      Hewis Block was located at 121 Brock Street South.
  • Brock Street looking south from Dundas Street
        The street light at right was installed in 1939.
      The street light at right was installed in 1939.
  • Dundas Street looking West from Brock Street
        Graydon M. Goodfellow framed this photograph and presented it to the Whitby Chamber of Commerce in 1949.
      Graydon M. Goodfellow framed this photograph and presented it to the Whitby …
  • Brock Street looking north from Colborne Street
        Graydon M. Goodfellow framed this photograph and presented it to the Whitby Chamber of Commerce in 1949.
      Graydon M. Goodfellow framed this photograph and presented it to the Whitby …
  • Wrecked car behind Boys Garage
        Boys’ Garage was located at 113 Dundas Street West. Harold W. Boys operated the garage on the south side of Dundas Street between Byron and Brock Streets from 1925 to 1966. The tow truck in this phot
      Boys’ Garage was located at 113 Dundas Street West. Harold W. Boys …
  • W.C. Town Hearse
        W.C. Town funeral home was located at 110 Dundas Street East. William Clarence Town, the funeral director, acquired this hearse in 1937.
      W.C. Town funeral home was located at 110 Dundas Street East. William …
  • Shephard Meat Market
        Shephard’s Meat Market was located at 115 Brock Street South. It was the fifth store south of the Dominion Bank on the east side of Brock Street south of Dundas. The Market was opened about 1937 by J
      Shephard’s Meat Market was located at 115 Brock Street South. It was …
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