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- Residence of Jeremiah LickThis granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. It is located on lot 20 on the south side of Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson …This granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. …Whitby Public Library
- Lobby of the Brock TheatreBrock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-1938. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Brock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-1938. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Whitby Public Library
- Interior of the Brock TheatreBrock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-1938. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Brock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-1938. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Whitby Public Library
- Interior of the Brock Theatre, 1938Brock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-1938. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Brock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-1938. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Whitby Public Library
- Interior of Bassett's Jewellery Store, 1938.This photograph was taken at Bassett's Jewellery Store's second location at 106 Brock Street North.This store was first located at 106 Dundas Street West. It was the first store on the south side of Dundas Street, west of the Post Office at Brock Street. Around 1921 the store was relocated …This photograph was taken at Bassett's Jewellery Store's second location at 106 Brock Street North.This store was first located at 106 Dundas Street West. It was the first store on …Whitby Public Library
- Robert Allan Sennett, 1938Robert Allan Sennett was born in north Gwillimbury Township, York County, Ontario on November 22, 1889. He graduated from the Toronto Normal School and taught in local country schools. In 1921, he came to Whitby as Senior Principal for Brock, Dundas and King Street Schools. He was principal of King …Robert Allan Sennett was born in north Gwillimbury Township, York County, Ontario on November 22, 1889. He graduated from the Toronto Normal School and taught in local country schools. In …Whitby Public Library
- Sunday School Anniversary Play at Whitby United Church, May 8, 1938The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of Centre and Colborne Streets. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of Centre and Colborne Streets. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in …Whitby Public Library
- Nurses on West Pier at Whitby Harbour, 1938A black and white photograph of four nurses from Ontario Hospital Whitby on the west pier at the Whitby Harbour. From left to right are: Isabella McQuigge, Peggy Davey, Irene Hagerman, Edna Rigby.A black and white photograph of four nurses from Ontario Hospital Whitby on the west pier at the Whitby Harbour. From left to right are: Isabella McQuigge, Peggy Davey, Irene …Whitby Public Library
- Four Nurses Sitting on Western Breakwater at Whitby Harbour, 1938A black and white photograph of four unidentified nurses sitting on the western breakwater (jetty) on the west pier at the Whitby Harbour. The lighthouse can be seen in the background.A black and white photograph of four unidentified nurses sitting on the western breakwater (jetty) on the west pier at the Whitby Harbour. The lighthouse can be seen in the …Whitby Public Library
- Unidentified Male Nurses at Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.193813-001-08713-001-087Whitby Public Library
- Nurses West Pier at Harbour, 1938A black and white photograph of nurses from Ontario Hospital Whitby standing on the west pier at Whitby Harbour. In the background is the lake and Old Whitby lighthouse. Pictured left to right are: Isabelle McQuigge, Edna Rigby, Mary Matheson, Peggy Davy, Irene Hagerman.A black and white photograph of nurses from Ontario Hospital Whitby standing on the west pier at Whitby Harbour. In the background is the lake and Old Whitby lighthouse. Pictured …Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street looking north from Colborne StreetThis is a view of Brock Street looking north from Colborne Street.This is a view of Brock Street looking north from Colborne Street.Whitby Public Library
- W.C. Town HearseW.C. Town funeral home was located at 110 Dundas Street East. William Clarence Town, the funeral director, acquired this hearse in 1937.W.C. Town funeral home was located at 110 Dundas Street East. William Clarence Town, the funeral director, acquired this hearse in 1937.Whitby Public Library
- Shephard Meat MarketShephard’s Meat Market was located at 115 Brock Street South. It was the fifth store south of the Dominion Bank on the east side of Brock Street south of Dundas. The Market was opened about 1937 by John Kirkby Shephard. Anthony Kitchen Shephard (son of John Kirkby) operated the store …Shephard’s Meat Market was located at 115 Brock Street South. It was the fifth store south of the Dominion Bank on the east side of Brock Street south of Dundas. …Whitby Public Library
- Bassett’s Jewelry StorefrontMack Bassett operated this jewelry store from 1937 to 1983 at 106 Brock Street North (on the west side of Brock Street – one door north of Allin’s Drugstore).Mack Bassett operated this jewelry store from 1937 to 1983 at 106 Brock Street North (on the west side of Brock Street – one door north of Allin’s Drugstore).Whitby Public Library
- Back of the Brock TheatreBrock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-8. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Brock Theatre was located at 129 Brock Street North. It was built by William G. Goodman and John G. Strathy in 1937-8. The theatre opened April 7, 1938.Whitby Public Library
- Staff of Donald Motor SalesThe building was constructed in 1929 by Frank and Stuart Threadgold. This building was located at 300 Dundas Street East (Highway 2), at the north-east corner of Dundas and Ash Streets. It was operated as Donald Motor Sales from 1937 to 1965.The building was constructed in 1929 by Frank and Stuart Threadgold. This building was located at 300 Dundas Street East (Highway 2), at the north-east corner of Dundas and Ash …Whitby Public Library
- Hamar Greenwood Receiving an Honourary Degree from the University of Toronto, September 2, 1938Thomas Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby February 7, 1870 and left Canada for England in 1895. He was chief secretary for Ireland from 1920-1922 and died at London, England on September 10, 1948. Photo printed in The Varsity, University of Toronto.Thomas Hamar Greenwood was born at Whitby February 7, 1870 and left Canada for England in 1895. He was chief secretary for Ireland from 1920-1922 and died at London, England …Whitby Public Library
- Greenwood and McLaughlin Families at Parkwood, September 4, 1938Parkwood was the residence of R.S. McLaughlin in Oshawa. The Greenwood Family were guests of Mr. R.S. McLaughlin when the Viscount visited Whitby to unveil a memorial window to his parents at All Saints Anglican Church.Parkwood was the residence of R.S. McLaughlin in Oshawa. The Greenwood Family were guests of Mr. R.S. McLaughlin when the Viscount visited Whitby to unveil a memorial window to his …Whitby Public Library
- Greenwood and McLaughlin Families at Parkwood, September 4, 1938Parkwood was the residence of R.S. McLaughlin in Oshawa. The Greenwood Family were guests of Mr. McLaughlin when the Viscount visited Whitby to unveil a memorial window to his parents at All Saints Anglican Church.Parkwood was the residence of R.S. McLaughlin in Oshawa. The Greenwood Family were guests of Mr. McLaughlin when the Viscount visited Whitby to unveil a memorial window to his parents …Whitby Public Library