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- Residence of William Henry BellThis brick farm house was built in the 1870s on lot 34 on the north side of Concession 4/Taunton Road for John Madill and was purchased by William Henry Bell. It was called Bonny Bank Farm when John Madill owned the property. The house was demolished in June 2006.This brick farm house was built in the 1870s on lot 34 on the north side of Concession 4/Taunton Road for John Madill and was purchased by William Henry Bell. …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of John DrydenThis brick house was built in 1835 on lot 20 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township. It was located on the north side of the the 7th Concession, east of Thickson Road. A second story was added to the house in 1926. It was the residence of James Dryden (1806-1881), …This brick house was built in 1835 on lot 20 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township. It was located on the north side of the the 7th Concession, east of …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of John GuthrieThis frame house was built by John Guthrie shortly after he purchased lot 35 on Concession 4 in Whitby Township in 1844. A modern house was built onto it in the 1890s and the old house used as a kitchen and later a garage. It was demolished about 1955.This frame house was built by John Guthrie shortly after he purchased lot 35 on Concession 4 in Whitby Township in 1844. A modern house was built onto it in …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of John DavidsonThe residence of John Davidson was located on lot 31 of Concession 8 in Whitby Township.The residence of John Davidson was located on lot 31 of Concession 8 in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Henry Herbert SpencerThis house was located on Lot 29 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township.This house was located on Lot 29 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William HeronThe stone farmhouse was the home of William Heron Sr. (1792-1884) and it remained in the Heron family for many years. It was located on lot 29 of Concession 9 in Whitby Township.The stone farmhouse was the home of William Heron Sr. (1792-1884) and it remained in the Heron family for many years. It was located on lot 29 of Concession 9 …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Charles John SpencerThis frame house was built about 1856 for Samuel Hill. It was located on lot 27 of Concession 4 in Whitby Township. It was purchased in 1900 from the Hill family by Charles John Spencer, whose family lived there until 1920 when the house was sold to John Webber. In …This frame house was built about 1856 for Samuel Hill. It was located on lot 27 of Concession 4 in Whitby Township. It was purchased in 1900 from the Hill …Whitby Public Library
- Sylvester Lynde Residence and Carriage ShedThis stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road, east of McQuay Blvd. in Whitby Township. It was built in the 1840s or 1850s for Sylvester Lynde (1800-1883), a son of Jabez Lynde. The house was destroyed by fire on 10 June 1913, when …This stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road, east of McQuay Blvd. in Whitby Township. It was built in the 1840s or 1850s …Whitby Public Library
- Arksey HomesteadThe Arksey Homestead was located on lot 23 on Taunton Road in Whitby Township.The Arksey Homestead was located on lot 23 on Taunton Road in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Home of Joshua CrawforthThis farmhouse was built about 1850 by Joshua Crawforth, on lot 20 of Thickson Road (Concession 1) on the north side of Victoria Street (Base Line)in Whitby Township. It was likely demolished about 1939 when Highway 401 was built through the Crawforth farm.This farmhouse was built about 1850 by Joshua Crawforth, on lot 20 of Thickson Road (Concession 1) on the north side of Victoria Street (Base Line)in Whitby Township. It was …Whitby Public Library
- Barns at Joshua Crawforth FarmThese barns, part of the Joshua Crawforth farm, were located on the north side of Victoria Street (Base Line) on lot 20 of Thickson Road (Concession 1) in Whitby Township. They were moved about 1939 for construction of Highway 401 and were later demolished.These barns, part of the Joshua Crawforth farm, were located on the north side of Victoria Street (Base Line) on lot 20 of Thickson Road (Concession 1) in Whitby Township. …Whitby Public Library
- Sonley FarmhouseThis frame farmhouse was located on lot 26 of the north side of Taunton Road in Whitby Township.This frame farmhouse was located on lot 26 of the north side of Taunton Road in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Horse-Drawn Bus at Whitby Junction StationJoseph Heard's horse-drawn bus which made regular trips between Whitby Junction Station and the hotels uptown.Joseph Heard's horse-drawn bus which made regular trips between Whitby Junction Station and the hotels uptown.Whitby Public Library
- Euclid Street, c.1910The water tower on the east side of Euclid Street was built in 1904 and demolished in 1950.The water tower on the east side of Euclid Street was built in 1904 and demolished in 1950.Whitby Public Library
- Intersection of Byron and Colborne Streets, c.1910The Burnham residence was demolished in 1977. Frederick A. Cuddy built his home on the empty lot in 1935.The Burnham residence was demolished in 1977. Frederick A. Cuddy built his home on the empty lot in 1935.Whitby Public Library
- Mary Street, c.1910Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Mary Street looking east from Brock Street.Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Mary Street looking east from Brock Street.Whitby Public Library
- Thomas Hall Wilson on Byron Street, 1910Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Thomas Hall Wilson in a horse drawn buggy on Byron Street just north of Dundas Street. View looking west shows the Whitby House Hotel, owned by the Bandel family, at 207 Dundas Street West.Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Thomas Hall Wilson in a horse drawn buggy on Byron Street just north of Dundas Street. View looking west …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario County Courthouse CannonsThe cannons were placed in front of the courthouse in 1902, they were from the Citadel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1964 the cannons were moved to the new courthouse on Rossland Road. They were sent back to the Citadel in Halifax in 1989. The Ontario County Courthouse was built …The cannons were placed in front of the courthouse in 1902, they were from the Citadel in Halifax, Nova Scotia. In 1964 the cannons were moved to the new courthouse …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario County CourthouseColonel J.E. Farewell, County of Ontario: short notes as to the early settlement and progress of the county and brief references to the pioneers and some Ontario County men who have taken a prominent part in provincial and dominion affairs (Whitby, Ontario: Gazette-Chronicle Press, 1910), 1910 The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of Toronto. The extension at the north end was added in 1866. The building served as a courthouse from 1854-1964. In …Colonel J.E. Farewell, County of Ontario: short notes as to the early settlement and progress of the county and brief references to the pioneers and some Ontario County men who have taken a prominent part in provincial and dominion affairs (Whitby, Ontario: Gazette-Chronicle Press, 1910), 1910 The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Greys' Baseball ClubBlack and white negative of a team photograph of the Whitby Greys' Baseball Club. The photograph was taken in a studio and the team is posing with trophies and baseball bats.Black and white negative of a team photograph of the Whitby Greys' Baseball Club. The photograph was taken in a studio and the team is posing with trophies and baseball …Whitby Public Library