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- Residence of Thomas Hobson at Port Whitby, on Bond Street, c.1880This house was the residence of Thomas Hobson and his wife, Jane Jackson, who emigrated from Hacketstown, County Wicklow, Ireland in 1848 to Whitby. Their home was on Bond Street between Watson and Victoria Streets, and was demolished many years ago.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James …This house was the residence of Thomas Hobson and his wife, Jane Jackson, who emigrated from Hacketstown, County Wicklow, Ireland in 1848 to Whitby. Their home was on Bond Street …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Brass Band, c.1880Efforts to put together a Whitby Brass Band were started in 1863 and attempts were made to secure public funding. In June 1863, town council decided that it was not advisable "to appropriate any money for the purpose of organizing a band in this town." (Whitby Chronicle, June 4, 1863). …Efforts to put together a Whitby Brass Band were started in 1863 and attempts were made to secure public funding. In June 1863, town council decided that it was not …Whitby Public Library
- Man in militia uniformCondition: Fair. Very dirty with stains and lots of wear. Handle carefully.Condition: Fair. Very dirty with stains and lots of wear. Handle carefully.St. Marys Museum
- David Mathison and Peter Mathison c. 1880David Mathison died on August 8, 1924 at Toronto. He was born at Whitby.Peter William Mathison died at Whitby on September 23, 1920. Both brothers were born at Whitby and are buried in Union Cemetery, Oshawa.David Mathison died on August 8, 1924 at Toronto. He was born at Whitby.Peter William Mathison died at Whitby on September 23, 1920. Both brothers were born at Whitby and …Whitby Public Library
- Mrs. Herriot's Fancy Goods Store, ca. 1880sCondition: Copy is excellent.Condition: Copy is excellent.St. Marys Museum
- Unidentified ManTitle based on contents of imageTitle based on contents of imageDundas Museum and Archives
- Portrait of Mrs. Mary Church & Arthur, circa 1880The picture looks like it's a copy of an earlier photographic format, possibly a tin-type.The picture looks like it's a copy of an earlier photographic format, possibly a tin-type.Sundridge - Strong Union PL
- William Snow and Family Making Maple SyrupWilliam Wilson Snow was born June 3, 1828. He married Barbara Reid in 1869. They had ten children.William Wilson Snow was born June 3, 1828. He married Barbara Reid in 1869. They had ten children.South River - Machar Union PL
- Portrait of Unidentified Couple, ca. 1880A portrait photograph of an unidentified couple. Photograph was taken by the photographer A. Barret whose studio was located on King St.A portrait photograph of an unidentified couple. Photograph was taken by the photographer A. Barret whose studio was located on King St.Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
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