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- Balsdon FarmThe Balsdon Farm was located on Rossland Road (Concession 3) near the Whitby-Pickering town line in Whitby Township.The Balsdon Farm was located on Rossland Road (Concession 3) near the Whitby-Pickering town line in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Bradley-Coakwell-Batty ResidenceThis brick house was built for John Bradley in 1864. It was located on lot 25 of Concession 5 in Whitby Township. The house was later owned by Thomas Coakwell and William Franklin Batty. The veranda around the house was destroyed by Hurricane Hazel in October 1954. This house was …This brick house was built for John Bradley in 1864. It was located on lot 25 of Concession 5 in Whitby Township. The house was later owned by Thomas Coakwell …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of John DrydenThis brick house was built in 1835 on lot 20 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township. It was located on the north side of the the 7th Concession, east of Thickson Road. A second story was added to the house in 1926. It was the residence of James Dryden (1806-1881), …This brick house was built in 1835 on lot 20 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township. It was located on the north side of the the 7th Concession, east of …Whitby Public Library
- Barn on John Dryden ResidenceThis model barn was built in 1903 on Maple Shade Farm (residence of John Dryden) on lot 20 of Concession 7, east of Thickson Road in Whitby Township. It was built for John Dryden (1840-1909) who was Ontario's Minister of Agriculture from 1890-1905. The barn was demolished c.2000.This model barn was built in 1903 on Maple Shade Farm (residence of John Dryden) on lot 20 of Concession 7, east of Thickson Road in Whitby Township. It was …Whitby Public Library
- Concession 7This photograph was produced by Keystone Press (1854-1904) as an Ontario County Sovenir.This photograph was produced by Keystone Press (1854-1904) as an Ontario County Sovenir.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Frank PuckrinThis house was built around 1912-1914 on lot 29 of Concession 4 (Taunton Road) in Whitby Township. It was located on the north side of Taunton Road at Cochrane Street.This house was built around 1912-1914 on lot 29 of Concession 4 (Taunton Road) in Whitby Township. It was located on the north side of Taunton Road at Cochrane Street.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Joshua RichardsonThis brick house was built around 1853 by Joshua Richardson. It was located on lot 3 of Broken Front Concession in Pickering Township. At the time this photograph was taken, the house was owned by his son Robert Richardson.This brick house was built around 1853 by Joshua Richardson. It was located on lot 3 of Broken Front Concession in Pickering Township. At the time this photograph was taken, …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Charles LyndeThis brick farmhouse was located on lot 32 of Concession 4 on the east side of Coronation Road in Whitby Township. It was called Maple Dell Farm.This brick farmhouse was located on lot 32 of Concession 4 on the east side of Coronation Road in Whitby Township. It was called Maple Dell Farm.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Junction Station c.1920The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art gallery. In 2004 the Station Gallery was …The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Harris Cut, Canadian Pacific Railway, 1913The Harris Cut was located east of Cochrane Street in Whitby. It was constructed on the farm of Samuel Harris which extended from Beech Street to Rossland Road and from Cochrane Street to the Euclid Street road allowance.The Harris Cut was located east of Cochrane Street in Whitby. It was constructed on the farm of Samuel Harris which extended from Beech Street to Rossland Road and from …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Harris Cut, Canadian Pacific Railway, 1913.The Harris Cut was located east of Cochrane Street in Whitby. It was constructed on the farm of Samuel Harris which extended from Beech Street to Rossland Road and from Cochrane Street to the Euclid Street road allowance.The Harris Cut was located east of Cochrane Street in Whitby. It was constructed on the farm of Samuel Harris which extended from Beech Street to Rossland Road and from …Whitby Public Library
- Building of Canadian Pacific RailwayBlack and white negative of a photograph of a cement mixer for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway through Whitby. The photograph was taken on the Tweedie Farm. A worker can be seen in the background at left.Black and white negative of a photograph of a cement mixer for the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway through Whitby. The photograph was taken on the Tweedie Farm. A …Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Northern Switching TowerThis switching tower was built east of Highway 12 in 1910 when the Canadian Northern Railway crossed the 'Nip and Tuck' Line from Port Whitby to Port Perry.This switching tower was built east of Highway 12 in 1910 when the Canadian Northern Railway crossed the 'Nip and Tuck' Line from Port Whitby to Port Perry.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Junction StationUnknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art gallery. In 2004 the Station Gallery was …Unknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Junction StationUnknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art gallery. In 2004 the Station Gallery was …Unknown, Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), 1904 The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to …Whitby Public Library
- Horse-Drawn Bus at Whitby Junction StationJoseph Heard's horse-drawn bus which made regular trips between Whitby Junction Station and the hotels uptown.Joseph Heard's horse-drawn bus which made regular trips between Whitby Junction Station and the hotels uptown.Whitby Public Library
- Driving First Spike for Toronto and Eastern RailwayToronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 The Toronto and Eastern Railway was built along Mary Street starting in 1913. Work was suspended during the First World War and resumed in 1923. The railway was never completed and the rails were torn up in 1927. It was intended to be a commuter railway from Toronto to Oshawa.Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 The Toronto and Eastern Railway was built along Mary Street starting in 1913. Work was suspended during the First World War and resumed in 1923. The railway was never completed …Whitby Public Library
- Residence and Farm of J.R. MatthewsonUnknown, Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Ontario, Ont. (Toronto, Ontario: J.H. Beers & Co., 1877), 1877 Springfield Farm was located on lot 26 on the north side of Concession 7 in Whitby Township.Unknown, Illustrated Historical Atlas of the County of Ontario, Ont. (Toronto, Ontario: J.H. Beers & Co., 1877), 1877 Springfield Farm was located on lot 26 on the north side of Concession 7 in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library