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- Mildmay CampMildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 to 1953 by the Mildmay Institute of Toronto.Mildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 …Whitby Public Library
- Scott's DairyScott's Dairy was operated by Herman Scott from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. It was located on the north side of Kingston Road/Highway 2, east of the brick house at the north-west corner of Kingston Road/Highway 2 and Scott Street. It was converted into a house in the …Scott's Dairy was operated by Herman Scott from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. It was located on the north side of Kingston Road/Highway 2, east of the brick …Whitby Public Library
- Thornton's CornersThis view is looking east from the residence of Peter Lofthouse which was located on the top of the hill on the south side of Kingston Road (Highway 2) at the west side of the valley where the Whitby-East Whitby border was located.This view is looking east from the residence of Peter Lofthouse which was located on the top of the hill on the south side of Kingston Road (Highway 2) at …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Sylvester LyndeThe stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road (Concession 3)and east of McQuay Blvd. (D'Hilliar Street) 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 …The stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road (Concession 3)and east of McQuay Blvd. (D'Hilliar Street) in Whitby Township. It was built in …Whitby Public Library
- Ruins of Sylvester Lynde ResidenceThe stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road (Concession 3)and east of McQuay Blvd. (D'Hilliar Street) 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 …The stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road (Concession 3)and east of McQuay Blvd. (D'Hilliar Street) in Whitby Township. It was built in …Whitby Public Library
- Employee Picnic at Corbett's Point 1919Corbett's Point is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of Thickson Road.Corbett's Point is located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of Thickson Road.Whitby Public Library
- Mildmay Camp 1943Mildmay Camp was an Anglican Church camp located on the shore of Lake Ontario, west of the Cranberry Marsh. It operated from the 1920s to the 1960s.Mildmay Camp was an Anglican Church camp located on the shore of Lake Ontario, west of the Cranberry Marsh. It operated from the 1920s to the 1960s.Whitby Public Library
- Scott's DairyScott's Dairy was operated by Herman Scott from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. It was located on the north side of Kingston Road/Highway 2, east of the brick house at the north-west corner of Kingston Road/Highway 2 and Scott Street. It was converted into a house in the …Scott's Dairy was operated by Herman Scott from the late 1920s to the late 1930s. It was located on the north side of Kingston Road/Highway 2, east of the brick …Whitby Public Library
- Beach at Mildmay CampMildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 to 1953 by the Mildmay Institute of Toronto.Mildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 …Whitby Public Library
- Rest Hour at Mildmay CampMildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 to 1953 by the Mildmay Institute of Toronto.Mildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 …Whitby Public Library
- Mildmay Camp c.1943Mildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 to 1953 by the Mildmay Institute of Toronto.Mildmay Camp was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of the Cranberry Marsh in Whitby Township. It was an Anglican Church camp which was operated from around 1927 …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
- John Allin FarmhouseThis brick house was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1980.This brick house was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1980.Whitby Public Library
- John Allin FarmhouseThis brick farmhouse was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1980.This brick farmhouse was built for John Allin before 1877 on lot 23 of Broken Front Concession in Whitby Township. It was demolished in 1980.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
- Balsdon FarmThe Balsdon Farm was located on Rossland Road (Concession 3) near the Whitby-Pickering town line in Whitby Township.The Balsdon Farm was located on Rossland Road (Concession 3) near the Whitby-Pickering town line in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Sylvester LyndeThis stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Concession 3 (Rossland Road) east of McQuay Blvd (D'Hilliar Street) 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 …This stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Concession 3 (Rossland Road) east of McQuay Blvd (D'Hilliar Street) in Whitby Township. It was built in …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 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