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- Types de document: Articles
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- Année: 1928
- Alta and Iva Allen, 1928"Alta (Allen) Eaket & her sister Iva (Allen) Reid." Additional notes state that Alta was born 18/06/1918 and died 16/11/1984 while Iva Valletta was born 30/04/1928 and died 30/12/1999. This photocopied image is found in the Gardiner/Allen scrapbook 1700's - 1954."Alta (Allen) Eaket & her sister Iva (Allen) Reid." Additional notes state that Alta was born 18/06/1918 and died 16/11/1984 while Iva Valletta was born 30/04/1928 and died 30/12/1999. This …Huron Shores Museum
- Ernest NorthamErnest Northam was perhaps the greatest athlete in the history of Whitby High School. He successively won the Sir Hector Langevin Cup for four years between 1926-1929.Ernest Northam was perhaps the greatest athlete in the history of Whitby High School. He successively won the Sir Hector Langevin Cup for four years between 1926-1929.Whitby Public Library
- Ernest Northam, 1928Ernest Northam was perhaps the greatest athlete in the history of Whitby High School. He won the Sir Hector Langevin Cup successively for four years between 1926-1929.Ernest Northam was perhaps the greatest athlete in the history of Whitby High School. He won the Sir Hector Langevin Cup successively for four years between 1926-1929.Whitby Public Library
- Town Council and Staff in front of Town Hall, 1928Back row (left to right): David Mowat, William Pringle, Ed Bowman, Herbert Pringle (Town Engineer), John Frost (Clerk-Treasurer), Charles Broughton, Frank Threadgold. Front row: Herbert Gunson (Police Chief), Albert Jackson (Reeve), Marcia Ross (PUC Secretary), Helena Richardson (Clerk's Secretary), John Bateman (Mayor), Russell J. Underwood (Deputy Reeve), James H. Ormiston.Back row (left to right): David Mowat, William Pringle, Ed Bowman, Herbert Pringle (Town Engineer), John Frost (Clerk-Treasurer), Charles Broughton, Frank Threadgold. Front row: Herbert Gunson (Police Chief), Albert Jackson …Whitby Public Library
- Town Staff in Municipal Office, 1928The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Colbourne and Brock Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Colbourne and Brock Streets.Whitby Public Library
- John Frost and Helena RichardsonThe Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- King Street School Room 5 Students, c.1928King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952.King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School Room 2 Students, 1928King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952.King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School (R. A. Sennett Public School) Class, c.1928King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952. R. A. Sennett Public School closed in …King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. …Whitby Public Library
- Sinclair School Class, 1928Sinclair School was built on the north side of Concession 4 (Taunton Road) east of Garden Street in 1874. It was used as a school until it closed in 1979. Sinclair School was demolished in 1992.Sinclair School was built on the north side of Concession 4 (Taunton Road) east of Garden Street in 1874. It was used as a school until it closed in 1979. …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School (R. A. Sennett Public School) Room 5 Students, 1928King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952. R. A. Sennett Public School closed in …King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School (R. A. Sennett Public School) Room Four Students, 1928King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952. R. A. Sennett Public School closed in …King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Town Council, 1928The Town Hall was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.The Town Hall was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Town Council, 1928The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Town Staff, 1928The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Police Chief Herbert GunsonHerbert Gunson served as Whitby's Police Chief from 1927-1930. He came from Toronto and became Police Chief at St. Thomas after having left Whitby.Herbert Gunson served as Whitby's Police Chief from 1927-1930. He came from Toronto and became Police Chief at St. Thomas after having left Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- John Frost and Herbert Gunson, c.1928John Frost served Whitby from 1923-1971 as assistant clerk treasurer, clerk treasurer, and Town administrator. Herbert Gunson was Police Chief from 1927-1930.John Frost served Whitby from 1923-1971 as assistant clerk treasurer, clerk treasurer, and Town administrator. Herbert Gunson was Police Chief from 1927-1930.Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Pacific Railway Bridge over Lynde CreekThe bridge was washed out during the storm of 5/6 April 1929.The bridge was washed out during the storm of 5/6 April 1929.Whitby Public Library
- W.E. Hewis Meat MarketThis building was located at 121 Brock Street North. W.E. Hewis' Meat MArket was located in the south store of the Hewis Block on the east side of Brock Street North.This building was located at 121 Brock Street North. W.E. Hewis' Meat MArket was located in the south store of the Hewis Block on the east side of Brock Street …Whitby Public Library
- Herb Wilson Meat MarketHerb Wilson’s Meat Market was located at 114 Dundas Street West on the north side of Dundas Street about mid way between Byron and Brock Streets. The store was built in 1922 by Tony Bandel as a butcher shop.Herb Wilson’s Meat Market was located at 114 Dundas Street West on the north side of Dundas Street about mid way between Byron and Brock Streets. The store was built …Whitby Public Library