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- George McGillivray was born at St. Fergus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on October 5, 1813. In 1833 he emigrated to Canada and went to Montreal and Vermont before accepting an invitation to settle in WhitGeorge McGillivray was born at St. Fergus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on October 5, …
- Mrs. George McGillivray (Caroline Amelia Fothergill) was a daughter of Charles Fothergill, a noted Canadian naturalist. She was born at Port Hope, Upper Canada on April 20, 1828. She married George MMrs. George McGillivray (Caroline Amelia Fothergill) was a daughter of Charles Fothergill, …
- Philip Bennett Whitfield was born in Cornwall, England on November 12, 1819. He came to Canada in 1841 and settled in Whitby about 1855. He was a builder by trade. Mr. Whitfield died at Whitby on JanPhilip Bennett Whitfield was born in Cornwall, England on November 12, 1819. …
- Joseph A. Bandel was born at Sneidham, Wurtemburg Province, Germany, on January 17, 1826. In 1852 he emigrated to Canada, coming to Toronto via New York. He was a shoemaker by trade and moved to WhitJoseph A. Bandel was born at Sneidham, Wurtemburg Province, Germany, on January …
- This house was located at 60 Queen Street, Brooklin.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this seThis house was located at 60 Queen Street, Brooklin.Whitby’s house numbering system …
- St. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 on the south east corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road. At the time, Rev. Derwyn T. Owen, ArSt. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. …
- St. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 on the south east corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road. This church was designed by TorontoSt. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. …
- St. Thomas' Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 on the south east corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road. The altar frontal behind the men isSt. Thomas' Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. …
- This photo is printed on page 47 of "100 years of Brooklin schools".This photo is printed on page 47 of "100 years of Brooklin …
- This photo was printed on page 43 of "100 years of Brooklin schools".This photo was printed on page 43 of "100 years of Brooklin …
- This picture has been printed on page 7 of "100 Years of Brooklin Schools". In the identifying information, the book identified Alfred Spencer as "Lewis Dehart", Miss Stillman as "Miss A. Fruere", EvThis picture has been printed on page 7 of "100 Years of …
- This photograph has been printed on page 8 of "100 Years of Brooklin Schools". In the identifying information, the book identified Ella Stainton in the back row as "Effie Lyons". It is unclear at thiThis photograph has been printed on page 8 of "100 Years of …
- This picture was taken on the steps of the Public and Continuation school at the south east corner of Highway 12 and Winchester Road. At the time of this photograph, the school was newly built. ThisThis picture was taken on the steps of the Public and Continuation …
- A black and white class photograph at Brooklin Public School. From left to right:Back Row: Clayton Biggs, Keith McCool, Jim Vernon, Jim Rennie, Bernie Fogal, Eddie Dyer, John Heron, Jack Bainbridge.TA black and white class photograph at Brooklin Public School. From left …
- This view is looking north along the creek. The bridge was replaced with a cement structure in 1949. This bridge was located on Cassels Road at the Brooklin Mill.This view is looking north along the creek. The bridge was replaced …
- A black and white class photograph at Brooklin Public School. From left to right: Back (Fourth Row): Clayton Biggs, Keith McCool, Jim Vernon, Jim Rennie, Bernie Fogal, Eddie Dyer, John Heron, Jack BaA black and white class photograph at Brooklin Public School. From left …
- Bayside was built in 1855 and demolished in 1978. The Bayside property was owned from 1838 to 1888 by William Gordon. From 1888 until 1912 the property was owned by John Smith. In 1912, the propertyBayside was built in 1855 and demolished in 1978. The Bayside property …
- The "Bayside" property was owned by William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. From 1888 until 1912, the farm was the home of John Smith. In the summer of 1901, Mr. Smith built a barn north of his home on theThe "Bayside" property was owned by William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. …
- The "Bayside" property was owned from 1838 to 1888 by William Gordon. From 1888 until 1912 the property was inhabited by John Smith. In the summer of 1901, Mr. Smith built a barn north of his home onThe "Bayside" property was owned from 1838 to 1888 by William Gordon. …
- The traveling derrick was used to transport materials during the building of the hospital.The traveling derrick was used to transport materials during the building of …