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- Mildmay CampMildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 to 1953 by the Mildmay Institute of Toronto.Mildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 …Whitby Public Library
- Hamer's Corners Blacksmith Shop, ca.1927This shop was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as early as the 1820s. It was demolished in 1963. It was part of the Hamer's Corners settlement.This shop was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as early as the 1820s. It was demolished in 1963. It was part of the Hamer's Corners settlement.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of George Cormack, 1927This house was located at 319 Green Street in Whitby. This home was built in 1861 at the south east corner of Green and Dunlop Streets. It was demolished in July 1964.George Cormack was a lumber dealer.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), …This house was located at 319 Green Street in Whitby. This home was built in 1861 at the south east corner of Green and Dunlop Streets. It was demolished in …Whitby Public Library
- North-West Corner, Brock Street and Rossland Road, 1927This brick house was built in the 1850s at the south-west corner of Highway 12 and the 3rd Concession (at 105 Rossland Road West).Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free …This brick house was built in the 1850s at the south-west corner of Highway 12 and the 3rd Concession (at 105 Rossland Road West).Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by …Whitby Public Library
- Unidentified Stucco House, c.1927Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great Depression. By the summer of 1935, Whitby had a population of about 4,000 people and a house numbering …Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during …Whitby Public Library
- Unidentified Stucco House, c.1927A black and white photograph of the unidentified stucco house.A black and white photograph of the unidentified stucco house.Whitby Public Library
- All Saints' Anglican Rectory, c.1927This frame house was built in 1868 by John Agnew at the north-west corner of Byron and Dunlop Streets. From 1882 until 1951, it was the rectory for All Saints' Anglican Church.This frame house was built in 1868 by John Agnew at the north-west corner of Byron and Dunlop Streets. From 1882 until 1951, it was the rectory for All Saints' …Whitby Public Library
- 301 Colborne Street East, c.1927This house is located on the south-east corner of Colborne and Athol Streets.This house is located on the south-east corner of Colborne and Athol Streets.Whitby Public Library
- School of Nursing Graduates, 1927Please see list of names in the comments section for this record.Please see list of names in the comments section for this record.Whitby Public Library
- Byron Street House, c.1927This house was located at the north-west corner of Byron and Gilbert Streets. It was demolished in 1977. It is suspected that this house was owned by artits Florence McGillivray and her sister and mother in the early 20th century. From this location, Florence taught art classes to the Whitby …This house was located at the north-west corner of Byron and Gilbert Streets. It was demolished in 1977. It is suspected that this house was owned by artits Florence McGillivray …Whitby Public Library
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