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- Goldring Store at 1506 Brock Street South, c.1911This frame store, located at 1506 Brock Street South, was operated in the early 1900s by the Jackson family. In 1911, the store was purchased by Captain Richard Goldring. The Goldring family owned the store until it was demolished in 1967. Richard Goldring's daughter, Olive, was a postmistress at this …This frame store, located at 1506 Brock Street South, was operated in the early 1900s by the Jackson family. In 1911, the store was purchased by Captain Richard Goldring. The …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Collegiate Institute Class, c.1911Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.Whitby Public Library
- Ruby Allin, 1911Ruby Clara Allin was born at Muskegan, Michigan on 24 February 1893. She joined the Rebekha Lodge in Whitby in 1913 and was its oldest member when shed died. Allin married Henry James Hewis at Whitby on 11 June 1919. She died at Whitby on 19 December 1989 and is …Ruby Clara Allin was born at Muskegan, Michigan on 24 February 1893. She joined the Rebekha Lodge in Whitby in 1913 and was its oldest member when shed died. Allin …Whitby Public Library
- Wedding of Henry Hewis and Ruby Allin, 1919Ruby Clara Allin was born at Muskegan, Michigan on 24 February 1893. She joined the Rebekha Lodge in Whitby in 1913 and was its oldest member when shed died. Allin married Henry James Hewis at Whitby on 11 June 1919. She died at Whitby on 19 December 1989 and is …Ruby Clara Allin was born at Muskegan, Michigan on 24 February 1893. She joined the Rebekha Lodge in Whitby in 1913 and was its oldest member when shed died. Allin …Whitby Public Library
- Myrtle Station, c.1911A street scene of Myrtle Station. At left is the Methodist Church, built in 1908/09.A street scene of Myrtle Station. At left is the Methodist Church, built in 1908/09.Whitby Public Library
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