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- Emma Warren, 1884Emma Warren was the twelfth (12th) of sixteen (16) children of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. She was born at Whitby Township on March 31, 1844 and died on December 13, 1928 at Toronto. She is buried at St. John's Anglican Cemetery, Port Whitby.Emma Warren was the twelfth (12th) of sixteen (16) children of William Warren and Clarissa Lynde. She was born at Whitby Township on March 31, 1844 and died on December …Whitby Public Library
- Steamship Alberta (~1884)The Alberta sits at anchor in the harbour at Port Arthur, Ontario. The Alberta was considered one of the sturdiest ships on the Great Lakes. She was built in 1883 in Glasgow, Scotland and transported both passengers and freight to the Lakehead. The Alberta was one of the luxury steamships …The Alberta sits at anchor in the harbour at Port Arthur, Ontario. The Alberta was considered one of the sturdiest ships on the Great Lakes. She was built in 1883 …Thunder Bay Public Library
- A.H. Lofft & CompanyCondition: Copy is in excellent condition.Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- North Ward from the GTR bridge over Trout Creek, 1884Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.Condition: Copy is in excellent condition.St. Marys Museum
- Arthur Thomas Lawler, 1884Arthur Thomas Lawler was born at Whitby on June 13, 1866. He was a grocer in Whitby. From 1902-1903 and in 1905 he was a member of the town council. In 1906, he became Mayor of Whitby and from 1908 to 1928 he was a member of the Whitby Board …Arthur Thomas Lawler was born at Whitby on June 13, 1866. He was a grocer in Whitby. From 1902-1903 and in 1905 he was a member of the town council. …Whitby Public Library
- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Goldring, c.1884Richard Goldring was born at Mimico, Canada, West on August 31, 1859 and moved to Etobicoke Creek in 1862. Captain Goldring and his family moved to Port Whitby and in 1893 he purchased a house at 1750 (now 1751) Dufferin Street and lived there the rest of his life. He …Richard Goldring was born at Mimico, Canada, West on August 31, 1859 and moved to Etobicoke Creek in 1862. Captain Goldring and his family moved to Port Whitby and in …Whitby Public Library
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