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- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Letters were the main source of communication for people of this time period. Letters were very important for people to communicate with loved ones and friends, but was also a means of keeping up witLetters were the main source of communication for people of this time …
- Unpaid stamps indicated that the postage for a letter parcel, had not been paid. It would then be the responsibility of the recipient to pay the postage. By looking at the design on the envelope, itUnpaid stamps indicated that the postage for a letter parcel, had not …
- First day of issue stamps were given to covers on the first day of authorization for that stamp use. Pictorial postmarks became very popular in the mid 21st century. Some the the post marks and coverFirst day of issue stamps were given to covers on the first …
- Postcards were a very popular form of correspondence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. There were a quick, easy and relatively cheap way to send a letter to someone. Postcards were rectangulPostcards were a very popular form of correspondence in the late 19th …
- Isabella Greenwood was the daughter of John Hamar Greenwood (1829-1902) who was mayor of Whitby from 1872-1875 & 1883. She was also the younger sister of Thomas Hamar Greenwood (1870-1948). IsabellaIsabella Greenwood was the daughter of John Hamar Greenwood (1829-1902) who was …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …
- Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June …