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- Mrs. Nelson Gilbert Reynolds (Frances Eliza Armstrong), c.1905Frances Eliza Armstrong, daughter of James Rogers Armstrong and Hannah Dougall, was born in 1832. She and Nelson Gilbert Reynolds (Sheriff of Ontario County from 1854-1881) were married in 1852. Together they had a family of 12 children and lived from 1862 to 1874 in Trafalgar Castle (now known as …Frances Eliza Armstrong, daughter of James Rogers Armstrong and Hannah Dougall, was born in 1832. She and Nelson Gilbert Reynolds (Sheriff of Ontario County from 1854-1881) were married in 1852. …Whitby Public Library
- Colonel John Edwin Farewell, c.1890John Edwin Farewell was born in East Whitby Township on February 18, 1840, a descendant of Irish ancestors and was adopted by Abraham Farewell, Member of Parliament (MP) for Ontario South. He was educated in Whitby and Barrie and received a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Toronto …John Edwin Farewell was born in East Whitby Township on February 18, 1840, a descendant of Irish ancestors and was adopted by Abraham Farewell, Member of Parliament (MP) for Ontario …Whitby Public Library
- Arthur Edward Christian, c.1920Arthur Edward Christian was born at prince Albert, near Port Perry on February 21, 1871. He started his career as a telegrapher in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. He later studied law at Osgood Hall and opened an office in Whitby in association with Colonel J.E. Farewell in 1913. In 1924, …Arthur Edward Christian was born at prince Albert, near Port Perry on February 21, 1871. He started his career as a telegrapher in Buffalo, New York, U.S.A. He later studied …Whitby Public Library
- Colonel John Edwin Farewell, 1881.John Edwin Farewell was born in East Whitby Township on February 18, 1840, a descendant of Irish ancestors and was adopted by Abraham Farewell, Member of Parliament (MP) for Ontario South. He was educated in Whitby and Barrie and received a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Toronto …John Edwin Farewell was born in East Whitby Township on February 18, 1840, a descendant of Irish ancestors and was adopted by Abraham Farewell, Member of Parliament (MP) for Ontario …Whitby Public Library
- Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, c.1876Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, son of Methodist Episcopal Bishop John Reynolds, was born at Kingston, Upper Canada on January 23, 1814. He was educated at Upper Canada College, Toronto and at the age of fifteen he went to England for four years as a soldier. He served in the Canadian west …Nelson Gilbert Reynolds, son of Methodist Episcopal Bishop John Reynolds, was born at Kingston, Upper Canada on January 23, 1814. He was educated at Upper Canada College, Toronto and at …Whitby Public Library
- Florence Helena McGillivray, 1923Florence Helena McGillivray was born at Burnside Farm, 3rd Concession, Whitby Township, on March 1, 1864. In 1870 her family moved to "Inverlynn" house in Whitby. Miss McGillivray won two first prizes at the Bowmanville fair for water-color painting in 1881. She studied art at the Central Ontario School of …Florence Helena McGillivray was born at Burnside Farm, 3rd Concession, Whitby Township, on March 1, 1864. In 1870 her family moved to "Inverlynn" house in Whitby. Miss McGillivray won two …Whitby Public Library
- Dining Room in Frances Hall, 1906The dining room is located on the first floor of Frances Hall.The dining room is located on the first floor of Frances Hall.Whitby Public Library
- Choral Class, 1906Photo from: College Brochure, 1907Photo from: College Brochure, 1907Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies College Basketball Team, 1905Photo printed in College Brochure, 1907Photo printed in College Brochure, 1907Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies College Domestic Science Room, 1906The domestic science room provided by Lillian Frances Massey Treble was probably located in the basement of the College. Photo from: College Brochure, 1907The domestic science room provided by Lillian Frances Massey Treble was probably located in the basement of the College. Photo from: College Brochure, 1907Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies College Concert Hall, February 9, 1906Photo from: College Brochure 1907Photo from: College Brochure 1907Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies College Students, 1906Photo from: College Brochure, 1907Photo from: College Brochure, 1907Whitby Public Library
- Tobogganing at Ontario Ladies' College, 1906Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.Whitby Public Library
- Tobogganing at Ontario Ladies' College, 1906This is a black and white photograph of four unidentified Ontario Ladies' College students on a toboggan at the base of the toboggan slide in the field south of the college.This is a black and white photograph of four unidentified Ontario Ladies' College students on a toboggan at the base of the toboggan slide in the field south of the …Whitby Public Library
- Tennis and Croquet at Ontario Ladies College, 1906This is a black and white photograph of Ontario Ladies' College students playing tennis and croquet. Rev. Dr. J.J. Hare, Principal of the College, is standing at left.This is a black and white photograph of Ontario Ladies' College students playing tennis and croquet. Rev. Dr. J.J. Hare, Principal of the College, is standing at left.Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies' College Students, February 1908The Conversazione was the social event of the year held in February.The Conversazione was the social event of the year held in February.Whitby Public Library
- People gathered in front of Frances Hall at the Ontario Ladies' College, May 25, 1903This picture was taken at the annual tennis tournament between the Ontario Ladies' College and Victoria University in Toronto. The tournament of May 25, 1903 was won by the Ontario Ladies' College. Now known as Trafalgar Castle School, the college is located at 401 Reynolds Street. Photo from: College Brochure …This picture was taken at the annual tennis tournament between the Ontario Ladies' College and Victoria University in Toronto. The tournament of May 25, 1903 was won by the Ontario …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies College May Pole, May 24, 1907The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College by Lady Majorie Gordon, daughter of Lord Aberdeen, the Governor-General of Canada, when she visited the College in 1898. It has been an annual event since 1907. Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and …The May Court Festival was first proposed to the Ontario Ladies' College by Lady Majorie Gordon, daughter of Lord Aberdeen, the Governor-General of Canada, when she visited the College in …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies' College May Court Festival, May 1913Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1913Photo from: Vox Collegii, 1913Whitby Public Library
- Guests at Conversazione, February 1910Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.Ontario Ladies' College is now known as Trafalgar Castle School, and is located at 401 Reynolds Street.Whitby Public Library