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- Ticket and Telegraph OfficeEdmund Stephenson's ticket and telegraph office was located at 122 Brock Street North. The building at the south-west corner of Brock and Elm Streets was constructed as the Ontario Bank in 1867 and served as such until after 1890. It was converted into a ticket and telegraph office by Edmund …Edmund Stephenson's ticket and telegraph office was located at 122 Brock Street North. The building at the south-west corner of Brock and Elm Streets was constructed as the Ontario Bank …Whitby Public Library
- Nurses at Ontario Hospital Entrance, ca.1927Black and white photograph showing a nurse standing beside the sign at the Gordon St. entrance to Ontario Hospital.Black and white photograph showing a nurse standing beside the sign at the Gordon St. entrance to Ontario Hospital.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
- 50th Wedding Anniversary of George and Mary MowatGeorge Mowat (1856-1938) and Mary Cruikshanks (1855-1936) were married in 1877 at Glasgow, Scotland. They immigrated to Canada settling at Toronto sometime between 1879-1882. They later moved to Whitby where they remained until their deaths. George and Mary Mowat had eleven children: Agnes Smythe Mowat (1877-1960), George Mowat (1879-1974), Mary …George Mowat (1856-1938) and Mary Cruikshanks (1855-1936) were married in 1877 at Glasgow, Scotland. They immigrated to Canada settling at Toronto sometime between 1879-1882. They later moved to Whitby where …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School Room 2 Students, 1927King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952.King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School (R. A. Sennett Public School) Room Six Students, 1927King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952.R. A. Sennett Public School closed in June …King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School Room 7 Students, c.1927King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952.King Street School was built in 1921 on the block bounded by King, Dunlop, Henry, and Gilbert Streets. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in …Whitby Public Library
- Staff of Ontario County Land Registry OfficeThe Ontario Country Registry Office was built in 1873 at the south-west corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets. Additions were made in 1929 and 1954. It stood on the same block as the Ontario County Courthouse.The Ontario Country Registry Office was built in 1873 at the south-west corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets. Additions were made in 1929 and 1954. It stood on the same …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario County Land Registry Office StaffThe Ontario Country Registry Office was built in 1873 at the south-west corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets. Additions were made in 1929 and 1954. It stood on the same block as the Ontario County Courthouse.The Ontario Country Registry Office was built in 1873 at the south-west corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets. Additions were made in 1929 and 1954. It stood on the same …Whitby Public Library
- Highway Cafe Decorated for Diamond Jubilee Confederation CelebrationsThe Highway Cafe was a brick building located at 116 Dundas Street West on the north side between Byron and Brock Streets. It was operated by Arthur Stanlick who won second prize for store decorations at the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation.The Highway Cafe was a brick building located at 116 Dundas Street West on the north side between Byron and Brock Streets. It was operated by Arthur Stanlick who won …Whitby Public Library
- Highway Cafe Decorated for Diamond Jubilee of Confederation CelebrationsThe Highway Cafe was a brick building located at 116 Dundas Street West on the north side between Byron and Brock Streets. It was operated by Arthur Stanlick who won second prize for store decorations at the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation.The Highway Cafe was a brick building located at 116 Dundas Street West on the north side between Byron and Brock Streets. It was operated by Arthur Stanlick who won …Whitby Public Library
- Soldiers on Brock Street for Diamond Jubilee of ConfederationThe Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.Whitby Public Library
- Confederation Diamond Jubilee ParadeThe Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.Whitby Public Library
- Confederation Diamond Jubilee ParadeThe Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.Whitby Public Library
- Confederation Diamond Jubilee ParadeThe Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Fire Department at Confederation Diamond JubileeThe Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.The Diamond Jubilee of Confederation occurred on 1 July 1927.Whitby Public Library
- Port Whitby Fire Pumper at Diamond Jubilee of ConfederationThis wooden hand pumper was used at the Watson grain elevators and might date from 1827. It was presented to the Whitby Fire Department by the Watson family in 1978. The pumper featured in many parades.This wooden hand pumper was used at the Watson grain elevators and might date from 1827. It was presented to the Whitby Fire Department by the Watson family in 1978. …Whitby Public Library
- Diamond Jubilee of Confederation ParadeBlack and white negative of a photograph of a float that appeared in the parade to celebrate the diamond jubilee of Confederation. Women on the float are dressed in Victorian style clothing. There is a young boy dressed as a soldier on the float. The float is being pulled by …Black and white negative of a photograph of a float that appeared in the parade to celebrate the diamond jubilee of Confederation. Women on the float are dressed in Victorian …Whitby Public Library
- Buggy Decorated for Diamond Jubilee of ConfederationBlack and white negative of a photograph of a buggy decorated with flowers and streamers for the celebrations of the diamond jubilee of Confederation. A member of the Whitby Fire Department is standing at left. There are two young girls in the buggy.Black and white negative of a photograph of a buggy decorated with flowers and streamers for the celebrations of the diamond jubilee of Confederation. A member of the Whitby Fire …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