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- Deborah Cochrane Gravestone, December 2013Deborah (Powell) Cochrane (1795-1862) was born in Richibucto, New Brunswick on 23 December 1795. She married Samuel Cochrane (1793-1879) on 4 April 1815. They raised a large family of 10 children: Smith (1816-1846), Henry (1818-1846), James Powell (1820-1889), Caroline (1822-1898), Clarissa (1824-1812), Abram (1826-1896), Phoebe Ann (1832-1834), Elizabeth (1835-1912), Samuel …Deborah (Powell) Cochrane (1795-1862) was born in Richibucto, New Brunswick on 23 December 1795. She married Samuel Cochrane (1793-1879) on 4 April 1815. They raised a large family of 10 …Whitby Public Library
- Samuel Cochrane War of 1812 Dedication Ceremony, December 2013Samuel Cochrane (1793-1879) was born in Bakersfield Township, Vermont, U.S.A on 29 June 1793. He moved to Whitby circa 1812 and married Deborah Powell (1795-1862) on 4 April 1815. They raised a large family of 10 children: Smith (1816-1846), Henry (1818-1846), James Powell (1820-1889), Caroline (1822-1898), Clarissa (1824-1812), Abram (1826-1896), …Samuel Cochrane (1793-1879) was born in Bakersfield Township, Vermont, U.S.A on 29 June 1793. He moved to Whitby circa 1812 and married Deborah Powell (1795-1862) on 4 April 1815. They …Whitby Public Library
- Samuel Cochrane War of 1812 Dedication Ceremony, December 2013Samuel Cochrane (1793-1879) was born in Bakersfield Township, Vermont, U.S.A on 29 June 1793. He moved to Whitby circa 1812 and married Deborah Powell (1795-1862) on 4 April 1815. They raised a large family of 10 children: Smith (1816-1846), Henry (1818-1846), James Powell (1820-1889), Caroline (1822-1898), Clarissa (1824-1812), Abram (1826-1896), …Samuel Cochrane (1793-1879) was born in Bakersfield Township, Vermont, U.S.A on 29 June 1793. He moved to Whitby circa 1812 and married Deborah Powell (1795-1862) on 4 April 1815. They …Whitby Public Library
- Young urban workers helping to harvest grain at a model collective farm pose for the photographerThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Emaciated woman in heavy coat and work boots stands near a factory in UkraineThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.16), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Long line of people waiting to buy bread in UkraineThe original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The published version is shown here. See Special …The original photo, taken in August 1933, is now missing. However, it was edited and used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Small group of people gathered around a child lying dead near the edge of a sidewalk in KharkivThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” February 24, 1934, p.16, the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A police cart drives through the streets of Kharkiv collecting homeless childrenThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Mining employees on their way to work in the Donetsk coal mining regionThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- Two women workers at an industrial site near the Dnipro Hydroelectric damThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown here. See Related Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “Why Russia is Hungry,” (March 3, 1934, p.3), the second of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- A traffic officer is getting a shoeshine from a young boy with the new Kharkiv government buildings in the backgroundThis photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a London weekly titled Answers. The original photograph and the published version are both shown. See Special Features menu to link …This photo, taken August, 1933, was used to illustrate “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” (February 24, 1934, p.17), the first of two articles by Whiting Williams that ran in a …Holodomor Research and Education Consortium
- 121 Green Street, 1950This house was built by Thomas Deverell after 1875 and was the home of druggist Arthur Allin from 1912 until the death of his sister in 1949. Dr. Herbert Theodore Fallaise, a dentist, lived here from 1950-1970. The house was extensively renovated in 1939.This house was built by Thomas Deverell after 1875 and was the home of druggist Arthur Allin from 1912 until the death of his sister in 1949. Dr. Herbert Theodore …Whitby Public Library
- Carnegie Library, January 2014This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north east corner of Dundas and Byron Streets. The building housed approximately 5,000 …This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the …Whitby Public Library
- Carnegie Library, January 2014This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north east corner of Dundas and Byron Streets. The building housed approximately 5,000 …This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the …Whitby Public Library
- Carnegie Library, January 2014This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north east corner of Dundas and Byron Streets. The building housed approximately 5,000 …This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the …Whitby Public Library
- Carnegie Library, January 2014This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the building was opened in 1914 at the north east corner of Dundas and Byron Streets. The building housed approximately 5,000 …This building was originally built as a library through a Carnegie grant and was known as a Carnegie Library. Construction for the Carnegie Library began in early 1913 and the …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Cenotaph, November 11, 2019The Brooklin Cenotaph was relocated from the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena at 67 Winchester Road to the Brooklin Community Centre and Library at 8 Vipond Road in Brooklin. The dedication ceremony was held on September 29, 2019. The new cenotaph was built through federal and municipal grants as well as …The Brooklin Cenotaph was relocated from the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena at 67 Winchester Road to the Brooklin Community Centre and Library at 8 Vipond Road in Brooklin. The dedication …Whitby Public Library
- Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Brooklin Cenotaph, November 11, 2019The Brooklin Cenotaph was relocated from the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena at 67 Winchester Road to the Brooklin Community Centre and Library at 8 Vipond Road in Brooklin. The dedication ceremony was held on September 29, 2019. The new cenotaph was built through federal and municipal grants as well as …The Brooklin Cenotaph was relocated from the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena at 67 Winchester Road to the Brooklin Community Centre and Library at 8 Vipond Road in Brooklin. The dedication …Whitby Public Library
- Remembrance Day Ceremony at the Brooklin Cenotaph, November 11, 2019The Brooklin Cenotaph was relocated from the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena at 67 Winchester Road to the Brooklin Community Centre and Library at 8 Vipond Road in Brooklin. The dedication ceremony was held on September 29, 2019. The new cenotaph was built through federal and municipal grants as well as …The Brooklin Cenotaph was relocated from the Luther Vipond Memorial Arena at 67 Winchester Road to the Brooklin Community Centre and Library at 8 Vipond Road in Brooklin. The dedication …Whitby Public Library
- Grave of Thomas Marshall, 2010Thomas Marshall was born at Motherwell, Lankashire, Scotland on 26 December 1912. He married Florence May Hawes (1921-1986) and the two resided in Whitby. They had one son, Douglas (1940-1964), who was born at Whitby in 1940. Thomas Marshall enlisted as a Private on 9 March 1943 in Toronto and, …Thomas Marshall was born at Motherwell, Lankashire, Scotland on 26 December 1912. He married Florence May Hawes (1921-1986) and the two resided in Whitby. They had one son, Douglas (1940-1964), …Whitby Public Library