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- A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service.A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service.
- A black and white photograph of veterans marching with flags on the street at the Legion Drumhead Service.A black and white photograph of veterans marching with flags on the …
- A black and white photograph of veterans marching with flags on the street at the Legion Drumhead Service.A black and white photograph of veterans marching with flags on the …
- A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service.A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service.
- A black and white photograph of the cenotaph on the day of the Legion Drumhead Service.A black and white photograph of the cenotaph on the day of …
- Mrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.Mrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.
- Mrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.Mrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.
- The residence of Dr. Charles Fr. McGillivray was demolished in January 1960.The residence of Dr. Charles Fr. McGillivray was demolished in January 1960.
- A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north on Brock Street for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north …
- A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north on Brock Street for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north …
- A black and white photograph of the Whitby Fire Department proceeding north on Brock Street in a parade for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.A black and white photograph of the Whitby Fire Department proceeding north …
- A black and white photograph of official dignitaries crossing Brock Street at Dundas Street. From left to right are: unidentified, Richard Norman Bassett (Mayor of Whitby), Henry Cockshutt (LieutenanA black and white photograph of official dignitaries crossing Brock Street at …
- The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street.The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of …
- A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. Several soldiers are parading on Dundas Street passing All Saints' Anglican Church at the north west corner of Dundas Street and CeA black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. Several …
- A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This photograph shows the Whitby Citizen's Band proceeding east on Dundas Street about to turn south on to Brock Street. Signage frA black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This …
- A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This photograph shows the Whitby Citizen's Band. Signage from stores and shops can be seen in the background including "Drink CocaA black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This …
- A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This picture shows the Legion Colour Party proceeding east on Dundas Street (Highway 2) about to turn south on Brock Street.A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This …
- A black and white photograph of Reviewing Stand at the Legion Drumhead Service. This picture shows the official party on the reviewing stand in front of the Town Hall at the south east corner of BrocA black and white photograph of Reviewing Stand at the Legion Drumhead …
- A black and white photograph of the official party at the Canadian Legion Drumhead Service in the town park on Brock Street south of Trent Street. From left to right are: unidentified, W.H. Moore M.PA black and white photograph of the official party at the Canadian …
- Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion.Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member …