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- Brock Street South, April 1976A black and white photograph of Brock Street south of Dundas Street.A black and white photograph of Brock Street south of Dundas Street.Whitby Public Library
- 201 Brock Street South, April 1976The Whitby Main Fire Hall was built in 1964/65 at the corner of Brock and Colborne Streets. It was officially opened on May 26, 1965 by Mayor Warren Mowat.The Whitby Main Fire Hall was built in 1964/65 at the corner of Brock and Colborne Streets. It was officially opened on May 26, 1965 by Mayor Warren Mowat.Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street, April 1976A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking north between Dundas and Colborne Streets.A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking north between Dundas and Colborne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, September 10, 2013The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, September 10, 2013The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, September 10, 2013The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, September 10, 2013The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, September 10, 2013The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, September 10, 2013The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Dundas Street looking West, 1962This is a view of Dundas Street looking west.This is a view of Dundas Street looking west.Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street looking south from Dundas Street, 2003This is a colour photographic postcard of stores on the east side of Brock Street south of Dundas Street (Highway 2).This is a colour photographic postcard of stores on the east side of Brock Street south of Dundas Street (Highway 2).Whitby Public Library
- 106 Dundas Street West, 2003This three-storey brick and stone store is located at 106 Dundas Street West (on the north side of Dundas Street, three doors west of Brock Street). The building was known as Bigelow's Block. It was built around 1860 and operated as a dry goods, groceries and stationery store by Joel …This three-storey brick and stone store is located at 106 Dundas Street West (on the north side of Dundas Street, three doors west of Brock Street). The building was known …Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street North, 2003A colour postcard of Brock Street looking north from Dundas Street.A colour postcard of Brock Street looking north from Dundas Street.Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, June 2006The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, June 2006The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, June 2006The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. It was purchased by the Town after an impressive display of launching a stream of water 145 feet in the …The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby for 54 years from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. …Whitby Public Library
- 409 Brock Street South, c.1960The building was constructed in 1957 for Whitby Automatic Heating Limited, owned by W. Stanley Martin. The building was officially opened on June 7, 1957.The building was constructed in 1957 for Whitby Automatic Heating Limited, owned by W. Stanley Martin. The building was officially opened on June 7, 1957.Whitby Public Library
- 124 Brock Street North, 1965This building was constructed as the Ontario hotel in approximately 1847. It was purchased by Joseph Heard around 1918, bricked over, and converted into a garage, which it remained until 1970. It was then converted into a store which was a variety of fruit markets and tile stores. Destroyed by …This building was constructed as the Ontario hotel in approximately 1847. It was purchased by Joseph Heard around 1918, bricked over, and converted into a garage, which it remained until …Whitby Public Library
- 414 Brock Street North, c.1960North Brock Texaco Service Station located at 414 Brock Street North.North Brock Texaco Service Station located at 414 Brock Street North.Whitby Public Library
- 122 Brock Street North, April 1974The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph and ticket office. It served as apartments for many years and was renovated and restored by Charles and Ron Schaaf in …The Ontario Bank building was constructed in 1867/68 by Chester Draper, with George Cormack of Whitby as architect. The bank closed approximately 1890 and it became Edmund Stephenson's telegraph and …Whitby Public Library