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- Residence of George Conrad Gross, c.1910This brick house is located at the north west corner of Colborne and Byron Streets (200 Colborne Street West).This brick house is located at the north west corner of Colborne and Byron Streets (200 Colborne Street West).Whitby Public Library
- Marjorie Barclay standing outside the residence of George Conrad Gross, c.1910This brick house is located at the north west corner of Colborne and Byron Streets (200 Colborne Street West).This brick house is located at the north west corner of Colborne and Byron Streets (200 Colborne Street West).Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Henry Hopper, c.1910This brick Regency cottage was built about 1855 at the south-east corner of Dunlop and King Streets (at 319 Dunlop Street West). This picture shows the house with a small front porch, removed some time before 1920.This brick Regency cottage was built about 1855 at the south-east corner of Dunlop and King Streets (at 319 Dunlop Street West). This picture shows the house with a small …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Alexander Brown, c.1910This house was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1982. It was located at 120 Ash Street.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 the Great Depression. …This house was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1982. It was located at 120 Ash Street.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Mrs. John Ham Perry, c.1910This frame house is located on the west side of Centre Street North, the first house north of the All Saints' Parish Hall (110 Centre Street North). It was the residence of Mr. and Mrs. John Ham Perry after they moved out of Perry's Castle in 1877. In the 1940s …This frame house is located on the west side of Centre Street North, the first house north of the All Saints' Parish Hall (110 Centre Street North). It was the …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Mrs. William Scott Gold, c.1910This house at the north-east corner of Green and Colborne Streets (121 Green Street), was built in the 1870s and was owned by Thomas Gill Deverell before 1899. From 1899 to 1912 it was owned by the family of William Scott Gold, and after 1912 by Arthur H. Allin. View …This house at the north-east corner of Green and Colborne Streets (121 Green Street), was built in the 1870s and was owned by Thomas Gill Deverell before 1899. From 1899 …Whitby Public Library
- Home of Mrs. Jennie Thompson, c.1910This house was located on the east side of Brock Street in Port Whitby (at 1201 Brock Street South). Mrs. Thompson, a dress-maker, is standing at center. The girls on each side of her are nieces, from the United States.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy …This house was located on the east side of Brock Street in Port Whitby (at 1201 Brock Street South). Mrs. Thompson, a dress-maker, is standing at center. The girls on …Whitby Public Library
- Members of the 34th Regiment at Camp, Nagara-on-the-Lake, c.1910The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This group is sometimes also referred to as the 34th (Ontario) Battalion.The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This …Whitby Public Library
- 34th Regiment Band at Niagara Camp, Niagara-on-the-Lake Camp, June 1910The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This group is sometimes also referred to as the 34th (Ontario) Battalion. This photograph can be found printed at pg. 14 …The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This …Whitby Public Library
- Four members of the 34th Regiment Band in front of a tent at Niagara-on-the-Lake Camp, 1910The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This group is sometimes also referred to as the 34th (Ontario) Battalion.The 34th Regiment was militia for Ontario County. They were known as the 34th Regiment from 1866 until 1920. After such time they became known as Ontario Regiment (RCAC). This …Whitby Public Library
- Hatch Manufacturing Company Employees (also known as the Buckle Factory), c.1910The buckle factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during the early 20th century. Whitby’s main industries at this time were a buckle factory; blanket factory and tannery. The Buckle Factory, as it was locally known, was in operation from 1888 to 1964. Located at 300 Brock Street …The buckle factory was one of three main industries in Whitby during the early 20th century. Whitby’s main industries at this time were a buckle factory; blanket factory and tannery. …Whitby Public Library
- Interior of John E. Waterhouse Store, c.1910This grocery store was located at 106 Brock Street North (on the west side of Brock Street, one door north of Allin's Drug Store.This grocery store was located at 106 Brock Street North (on the west side of Brock Street, one door north of Allin's Drug Store.Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Northern Railway Construction WorkersThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in Whitby Township in 1910.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in Whitby Township in 1910.Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Northern Railway Construction CrewThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910.Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Northern Railway Switching TowerThis switching tower was built in 1910 when the Canadian Northern Railway was constructed through Concession 5 of Whitby Township. A switching tower was needed where the railway crossed the existing Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway line.This switching tower was built in 1910 when the Canadian Northern Railway was constructed through Concession 5 of Whitby Township. A switching tower was needed where the railway crossed the …Whitby Public Library
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