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- Barn Raising at "Bayside"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 the site where the Ontario Hospital nurses' residence was later located. …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. …Whitby Public Library
- John Smith's Barn at "Bayside"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 on the site where the Ontario Hospital nurses' residence was later located. In …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 …Whitby Public Library
- Kinsale Public School Class, 1901Kinsale Public School was a Union School attended by students from Whitby and Pickering Townships.Kinsale Public School was a Union School attended by students from Whitby and Pickering Townships.Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies' College, 1901W. E. O'Brien, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1901 This picture of the College was used for advertising in the early 1900s starting about 1901. From: Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904, Published by Keystone PressW. E. O'Brien, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1901 This picture of the College was used for advertising in the early 1900s starting about 1901. From: Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904, Published by Keystone PressWhitby Public Library
- Group of Men on Brock Street NorthThe men in this photograph are standing just north of Allin's Drug Store (at Dundas Street). The men are a group of cyclists who travelled to Whitby from Oshawa.The men in this photograph are standing just north of Allin's Drug Store (at Dundas Street). The men are a group of cyclists who travelled to Whitby from Oshawa.Whitby Public Library
- Group of Men on Brock Street NorthThe men in this photograph are standing just north of Allin's Drug Store (at Dundas Street). The men are a group of cyclists who travelled to Whitby from Oshawa.The men in this photograph are standing just north of Allin's Drug Store (at Dundas Street). The men are a group of cyclists who travelled to Whitby from Oshawa.Whitby Public Library
- Fire at Gross and Granger Hardware StoreGross and Granger's Hardware store was located at 124-126 Brock Street South in Wallace's Block. Gross and Granger It burned down on June 9, 1901. Wallace's Block was built by James Wallace in 1859. After the fire the walls stood for a year before they collapsed in 1902 and the …Gross and Granger's Hardware store was located at 124-126 Brock Street South in Wallace's Block. Gross and Granger It burned down on June 9, 1901. Wallace's Block was built by …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine on Brock Street NorthThis photograph was likely taken at the time of the Gross and Grainger hardward store fire on Brock Street South in June 1901 by a visiting cyclist from Oshawa.This photograph was likely taken at the time of the Gross and Grainger hardward store fire on Brock Street South in June 1901 by a visiting cyclist from Oshawa.Whitby Public Library
- Person with Bicycle and horses outside Allin's Drug StoreThis building was located at 100 Brock Street North. This view of Allin's drugstore looks west on Dundas Street. The building was constructed in 1873 for James H. Gerrie and the store operated by Arthur H. Allin from 1896 to 1945.This building was located at 100 Brock Street North. This view of Allin's drugstore looks west on Dundas Street. The building was constructed in 1873 for James H. Gerrie and …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies' College, 1901This picture was used for advertising in the early 1900s staring about 1901. This copy shows the entire picture which for some advertising, was reduced to an oval shape.This picture was used for advertising in the early 1900s staring about 1901. This copy shows the entire picture which for some advertising, was reduced to an oval shape.Whitby Public Library
- Lieutenant Colonel J.E. Farewell, and Officers of the 34th Regiment at Niagara-on-the Lake Camp, June 1901Unknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), June 1901 The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This group is sometimes also referred to as the 34th (Ontario) Battalion. This picture is from "Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904" published …Unknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), June 1901 The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This …Whitby Public Library
- Auction SaleAuction of brick residence: part of lot 27, 9th concession, WhitbyAuction of brick residence: part of lot 27, 9th concession, WhitbyWhitby Public Library
- Whitby Chronicle, 9 Aug 1901......Whitby Public Library
- Ontario County Trade Review, 1 Apr 1901......Whitby Public Library
- Mr. and Mrs. Ebenezer James Thornton, c. 1901.Black and white photograph, c. 1901. Mr. Ebenezer James Thornton (1856-1907) and Mrs. Ebenezer James Thornton (Edith Gross) (1869-1959). The 10th and youngest child of Rev. Robert Hill Thornton, the first Presbyterian minister in Whitby Township, Ebenezer James Thornton was born in Whitby Township, Canada West, on November 2, 1856. …Black and white photograph, c. 1901. Mr. Ebenezer James Thornton (1856-1907) and Mrs. Ebenezer James Thornton (Edith Gross) (1869-1959). The 10th and youngest child of Rev. Robert Hill Thornton, the …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Chronicle Carrier Boys' Address (Cover Page and Inside Pages), January 1, 1901The Whitby Chronicle Office was built in 1862 at 173 Brock Street North,(on the east side of Brock Street, south of Mary Street, one door north of the Royal Hotel). It was constructed by John Ham Perry. The Whitby Chronicle was a newspaper which contained news of Ontario County. According …The Whitby Chronicle Office was built in 1862 at 173 Brock Street North,(on the east side of Brock Street, south of Mary Street, one door north of the Royal Hotel). …Whitby Public Library
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