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  • Residence of Robert Peter Perry located at Bracebridge, Ontario, c.1891
    Unknown, The Herald-Gazette, Bracebridge, June 10, 1971     This house may have been built by Robert Ebenezer Perry, son of Peter Perry. Peter Perry was the found of Whitby.
    Unknown, The Herald-Gazette, Bracebridge, June 10, 1971   This house may have been built by Robert Ebenezer Perry, son of …
  • Portrait Photograph of Private Frederick Lewis Anderson, c.1943
        Private Frederick Lewis Anderson was born in Toronto on June 14, 1920, son of James and Susan Anderson. He moved to Whitby in 1923 where he attended St. Bernard's Separate School and Whitby High Scho
      Private Frederick Lewis Anderson was born in Toronto on June 14, 1920, …
  • Portrait Photo of Malcolm Adam
        Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Malcolm Albert Allan was born in 1921 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and died in Oshawa in 1992. He enlisted in the Seco
      Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member …
  • J. Nourse and Co. Store Lithograph
        Perry's Block was located opposite the outlet at Elm Street. It was built by John Ham Perry in 1858. The building was destroyed by fire on June 10, 1864 and was replaced by McMillan's Block the same
      Perry's Block was located opposite the outlet at Elm Street. It was …
  • Royal Hotel Advertisement
        The three storey brick building depicted in this lithograph was the first Royal Hotel at 171 Brock Street North (located on the east side of Brock Street, south of Mary Street). It was built in 1862,
      The three storey brick building depicted in this lithograph was the first …
  • Lithograph for Hatch and Brothers Hardware Store
        This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch and later Samuel's sons Fre
      This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on …
  • Standard Bank Building
        This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows the building on the north east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets. It was built in 1866 and demolished in 1964. It was built
      This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows …
  • Advertisement from J. F. Rainer Piano Factory, 1868.
        Joseph F. Rainer opened a piano factory on the south side of Mary Street, east of Byron Street in 1860. This factory continued in operation until June 1872 when Mr. Rainer moved to Guelph. The factor
      Joseph F. Rainer opened a piano factory on the south side of …
  • Portrait of John Dryden, 1909
        John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm (a successful 200-acre property near the village of Winchester (Brooklin) at the north east corner of Thickson Road and the 7th Concession, Wh
      John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm …
  • Portrait of John Dryden, September 1890
        John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm (a successful 200-acre property near the village of Winchester (Brooklin) at the north east corner of Thickson Road and the 7th Concession, Wh
      John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm …
  • Portrait of John Dryden, c.1895
        John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm (a successful 200-acre property near the village of Winchester (Brooklin) at the north east corner of Thickson Road and the 7th Concession, Wh
      John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm …
  • Newspaper Portrait of John Dryden, 1909
        John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm (a successful 200-acre property near the village of Winchester (Brooklin) at the north east corner of Thickson Road and the 7th Concession, Wh
      John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm …
  • William Edmund Newton Sinclair, 1914
        W.E.N. Sinclair was born on June 28, 1873 at lot 24, concession 4, Whitby Township. He moved to Oshawa in 1899 where he became a lawyer. He was reeve of Oshawa in 1909 and mayor of Oshawa in 1910-191
      W.E.N. Sinclair was born on June 28, 1873 at lot 24, concession …
  • Charles Calder, 1914
        Charles Calder was born at Brooklin, Ontario on December 29, 1852 and was a farmer, specializing in shorthorn cattle and southdown sheep. He was a member of the Whitby Township Council from 1887 to 1
      Charles Calder was born at Brooklin, Ontario on December 29, 1852 and …
  • James Rutledge, c.1890
        James Rutledge was born on July 12, 1842 in Darlington Township. He was educated at Bowmanville High School and received a Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) from the University of Toronto in 1864. From
      James Rutledge was born on July 12, 1842 in Darlington Township. He …
  • Photo of newspaper article with headline "Will get medal for efficiency"
        Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. George Lawrence Brown was born at Seagrave, Ontario on July 8, 1896. He served for four years as a corporal in
      Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member …
  • Portrait Photo of Newspaper Clipping about Cpl. A. W. Brown
        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 …
  • Peter Perry Award Presentation, 1969
        The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.
      The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.
  • Peter Perry Award Presentation, 1969
        The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.
      The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.
  • Sketch of Methodist Tabernacle from Special Edition on Whitby and Oshawa of The Globe, 1889
    W. Thomson, The Globe and Mail (Toronto), October 26, 1889, unknown page     The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.
    W. Thomson, The Globe and Mail (Toronto), October 26, 1889, unknown page   The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. …
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