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- Residence of Jeremiah Lick, 1950This stone farmhouse was built by the Pearson family of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick in 1884. It is located on lot 20 on the south side Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson Road. Since the 1950s it has been a nursing home and is the current location …This stone farmhouse was built by the Pearson family of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick in 1884. It is located on lot 20 on the south side Concession 1 (Highway 2) …Whitby Public Library
- Teddy Rowe's Bonniest Baby Awards, 1978James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in a British Empire baby contest in 1924 and on 29 July 1924 it was announced in the Toronto Daily Star …James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in …Whitby Public Library
- Uptown Railway Station, 1951The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Uptown Railway Station, 1964The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Uptown Railway Station, 1964The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Uptown Railway Station, 1965The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Uptown Railway Station, 1965The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Uptown Railway Station, December 1969The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Frank Bonello, 1957The original Whitby Dunlops were founded in 1954 when the 1952-53 Oshawa Generals were disbanded after their arena burned down. Some of the players, along with coach and manager, Wren Blair, formed the Oshawa Truckers for the 1953-54 season. In 1954, the Oshawa Truckers relocated to Whitby and were temporarily …The original Whitby Dunlops were founded in 1954 when the 1952-53 Oshawa Generals were disbanded after their arena burned down. Some of the players, along with coach and manager, Wren …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Charles Barton, July 1975This house was built in 1857 by James Wallace as quarters for the officers of the Whitby Highland Rifle Company. It later became the home of Robert Wilson, a local lawyer. From the 1880s until 1974, the house was owned by the Barton family.This house was built in 1857 by James Wallace as quarters for the officers of the Whitby Highland Rifle Company. It later became the home of Robert Wilson, a local …Whitby Public Library
- Former Bennett's Tavern, July 1975This house at the north-east corner of Dundas Street and Euclid Street was built as early as 1828 at 408-410 Dundas Street West. From the 1830s until about 1860 it was operated as a tavern and hotel by Thomas Bennett, Thomas M. Scripture, and others. In the 1960s the lower …This house at the north-east corner of Dundas Street and Euclid Street was built as early as 1828 at 408-410 Dundas Street West. From the 1830s until about 1860 it …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of George Cormack, January 1964This house was located at 319 Green Street in Whitby. This home was built in 1861 at the south east corner of Green and Dunlop Streets. It was demolished in July 1964.George Cormack was a Whitby lumber dealer.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck …This house was located at 319 Green Street in Whitby. This home was built in 1861 at the south east corner of Green and Dunlop Streets. It was demolished in …Whitby Public Library
- Spurril House, October 1961This house was located at 1234 Dundas Street East. One of the first brick buildings in Whitby, this house stood on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Anderson Street. It was built as early as the 1830s and at one time was known as Spurril's Hotel. It was …This house was located at 1234 Dundas Street East. One of the first brick buildings in Whitby, this house stood on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Anderson …Whitby Public Library
- William Till Residence, October 1961This house was located at 1111 Dundas Street East. One of the first brick buildings in Whitby, this house stood on the south side of Dundas Street, west of Hopkins Street. It dates possibly as early as 1833 when William Till established a furniture and undertaking business at Hamer's Corners. …This house was located at 1111 Dundas Street East. One of the first brick buildings in Whitby, this house stood on the south side of Dundas Street, west of Hopkins …Whitby Public Library
- Smith House, 1969This home was located at 721 Dundas Street West. This brick house dating from the 1850s, was located on the south east corner of Dundas Street and Annes Street. It was demolished in 1972, to make way for the widening of Dundas Street.This home was located at 721 Dundas Street West. This brick house dating from the 1850s, was located on the south east corner of Dundas Street and Annes Street. It …Whitby Public Library
- Bantam D Presentation of Trophies, March 19, 1954Black and white large format negative showing the presentation of trophies at the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Bantam D hockey finals. The trophies are the Ken G. Waters and the Harold Dunk. This photograph appeared in an O.M.H.A. publication. Left to right: Jim Austin (O.M.H.A. executive), Paul Tran (Brooklin Captain), …Black and white large format negative showing the presentation of trophies at the Ontario Minor Hockey Association Bantam D hockey finals. The trophies are the Ken G. Waters and the …Whitby Public Library
- Myrtle Railway Station, April 11, 1966This station was built on the south side of the C.P.R. tracks east of Highway 12 circa 1884. It was demolished circa 1977.This station was built on the south side of the C.P.R. tracks east of Highway 12 circa 1884. It was demolished circa 1977.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Teen Queen Float, 1955Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Centennial, 1955Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby Public Library
- Centennial Costumes, 1955Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby celebrated its Centennial of Incorporation as a town from 26 June to 3 July 1955.Whitby Public Library