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- David Mathison owned a bakery in Whitby. He was born in Whitby about 1865 and died in Toronto on 8 August 1924. The location of this photograph is unknown.David Mathison owned a bakery in Whitby. He was born in Whitby …
- The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of ToronThe Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side …
- The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of ToronThe Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side …
- The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of ToronThe Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side …
- The waterworks pumphouse was built in 1904 on the shore of Lake Ontario east of the harbour. The chimney was removed in the early 1960's.The waterworks pumphouse was built in 1904 on the shore of Lake …
- The Ontario County House of Refuge was built between 1901-1903. It was located on the west side of High Street opposite John Street. It served as a house of refuge from 1903-1951 when it was replacedThe Ontario County House of Refuge was built between 1901-1903. It was …
- The Ontario County House of Refuge was built between 1901-1903. It was located on the west side of High Street opposite John Street. It served as a house of refuge from 1903-1951 when it was replacedThe Ontario County House of Refuge was built between 1901-1903. It was …
- This post card was issued as promotional material to advertise the reunion.This post card was issued as promotional material to advertise the reunion.
- The Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903 near the current GO Transit platform. In 1914, it was the scene of an unsolved murder. It closed iThe Whitby Junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- The Canadian Pacific Railway station was built in 1913 on the south side of the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks and on the east side of Brock Street. It later served as an express office and was closThe Canadian Pacific Railway station was built in 1913 on the south …
- The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby …
- The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby …
- The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The station was built east of Highway 12 south of Brooklin. It was called 'Brinlook', a form of Brooklin. The station was later mThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The …
- The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry StreetsThe Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
- Black and white negative depicting a photograph of a postcard of the completed Canadian Northern Railway trestle over Devil's Den.Black and white negative depicting a photograph of a postcard of the …
- The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The station was built east of Highway 12 south of Brooklin. It was called 'Brinlook', a form of Brooklin. The station was later mThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The …
- The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910.
- The station was on the south side of the track. It was built in 1913 and closed in 1971 being demolished in 1977.The station was on the south side of the track. It was …
- The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry StreetsThe Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street …
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