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- Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.
- Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.
- A black and white photograph of construction workers with a concrete mixer and steam boiler in the field north of Ontario Hospital Whitby.A black and white photograph of construction workers with a concrete mixer …
- The pavilion and administration buildings were built on this land between 1921 and 1925.The pavilion and administration buildings were built on this land between 1921 …
- A black and white photograph of the power house and ice house at the north end of the complex of hospital buildings. At right is the Whitby Harbour basin.A black and white photograph of the power house and ice house …
- In 1963, a school of nursing was built on this site. The "Bayside" home was referred to by the hospital as "Grove House".In 1963, a school of nursing was built on this site. The …
- This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was in operation.This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was …
- This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was in operation.This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was …
- From 1917 to 1919 the facilities were used as a military convalescent hospital for soldiers wounded in the First World War.From 1917 to 1919 the facilities were used as a military convalescent …
- A black and white photograph of the Military Convalescent Hospital buildings during the final stages of construction in the summer of 1917. The view is looking north-west from the recreation hall.A black and white photograph of the Military Convalescent Hospital buildings during …
- This photograph was taken when the hospital was used by the military as a convalescent hospital from 1917 to 1919.This photograph was taken when the hospital was used by the military …
- The carpenter shop was established at the military convalescent hospital as therapy for the soldiers during the period of 1917 to 1919.The carpenter shop was established at the military convalescent hospital as therapy …
- Rev. Dr. Albert Thomas Sowerby was a Baptist born in Brooklin, Ontario August 15, 1857. He married Elizabeth Clark from Scott Township and had one daughter, Mabel, born in 1881 in Claremont, PickerinRev. Dr. Albert Thomas Sowerby was a Baptist born in Brooklin, Ontario …
- Inverlynn house is a house which is currently located at 1300 Gifford Street in Whitby, Ontario. The former address for this property was 816 Gifford street. Inverlynn house was built at the intersecInverlynn house is a house which is currently located at 1300 Gifford …
- This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came tThis frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the …
- This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came tThis frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the …
- This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came tThis frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the …
- This frame house was built between 1875 and 1880 by Andrew M. Ross (1851-1936) at the south-west corner of King and Colborne Streets (at 401 Colbourne Street West). Mr. Ross was a dry goods merchantThis frame house was built between 1875 and 1880 by Andrew M. …
- This house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to the front in 1857. The tower was removed in 1960 and the house demolished in August 1987. The tail wing of the house was demolished in 1960. TheThis house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to …
- This home was located south of Trent Street at 709 Centre Street South. Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van WThis home was located south of Trent Street at 709 Centre Street …