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- Unidentified Theatrical Production, c.1910It is not known where this theatrical production was staged. This stage is likely too small to be the Music Hall. The area in front of the stage is masked out by the photographer. A partial list of characters, mostly torn away, is on the back: "Cast of Characters" Josephine …It is not known where this theatrical production was staged. This stage is likely too small to be the Music Hall. The area in front of the stage is masked …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
- Post Office, 1910The stone post office was built at the south west corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street between 1908 and 1910. It opened in 1910. The clock was installed in 1911 after being shipped from England. It was closed in 1956 and demolished in 1959. This photo is from the …The stone post office was built at the south west corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street between 1908 and 1910. It opened in 1910. The clock was installed in …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
- Interior of Bassett's Jewellery Store, c.1910This photograph was taken at Bassett's Jewellery Store's first location 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 to 106 Brock Street North. The store was operated …This photograph was taken at Bassett's Jewellery Store's first location at 106 Dundas Street West. It was the first store on the south side of Dundas Street, west of the …Whitby Public Library
- Building Devil's Den BridgeThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Canadian Northern Railway Trestle over Devil's DenThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Canadian Northern Railway Trestle over Devil's DenThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Canadian Northern Railway Trestle over Devil's DenThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Canadian Northern Railway Bridge over Devil's DenThe Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was demolished about 1937.The Canadian Northern Railway was built through the 5th Concession of Whitby Township in 1910. A steel railway trestle was built across Devil's Den over the Lynde Creek. It was …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 CulvertThe 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
- Train at Whitby Junction StationThe 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
- Uptown Railway StationThis railroad station was built in 1870 and demolished in December 1969. It was located at 415 Dundas Street East. Passenger and freight services on the Port Whitby, Port Perry (and Lindsay) Railway ended in July 1941. The station was then used as an express office and closed in the …This railroad station was built in 1870 and demolished in December 1969. It was located at 415 Dundas Street East. Passenger and freight services on the Port Whitby, Port Perry …Whitby Public Library
- Construction of Canadian Northern RailwayThis photograph might have been taken at the junction with the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway.This photograph might have been taken at the junction with the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway.Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Northern Bridge over Devil's DenBlack and white negative depicting a photograph of a postcard of the completed Canadian Northern Railway trestle over Devil's Den.Black and white negative depicting a photograph of a postcard of the completed Canadian Northern Railway trestle over Devil's Den.Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Northern Railway Bridge over Devil's DenThis railway trestle was built in 1910 and demolished in the late 1930s. The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910.This railway trestle was built in 1910 and demolished in the late 1930s. The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 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