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- Brooklin Public School, c.1910The Brooklin School was built in the early 1870s at 72 Winchester Road East (on the north side of Winchester Street west of Queen Street). An addition was put on the east side in 1880. The school's bell tower was blown down in a storm and replaced by another tower …The Brooklin School was built in the early 1870s at 72 Winchester Road East (on the north side of Winchester Street west of Queen Street). An addition was put on …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Public School, c.1910The Brooklin Public School was built in the early 1870s at 72 Winchester Road East (on the north side of Winchester Street west of Queen Street). An addition was put on the east side in 1880. The school's bell tower was blown down in a storm and replaced by another …The Brooklin Public School was built in the early 1870s at 72 Winchester Road East (on the north side of Winchester Street west of Queen Street). An addition was put …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Presbyterian ChurchThis church was located at 15 Church Street on the east side of Church Street south of Mill Street (Cassels Road). It was built in 1862 and demolished around 1925 after the local union with the Methodist Church.This church was located at 15 Church Street on the east side of Church Street south of Mill Street (Cassels Road). It was built in 1862 and demolished around 1925 …Whitby Public Library
- St. Thomas Anglican Church - InteriorSt. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 on the south east corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road. This church was designed by Toronto architect Henry Langley.St. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 on the south east corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road. This church …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Railway StationBrooklin Railway Station was located at 93 Winchester Road East. It was located at the south west corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road on a railway that stretched from Port Whitby to Port Perry and Lindsay. This view is looking south from Winchester Road with Anderson Street at left. …Brooklin Railway Station was located at 93 Winchester Road East. It was located at the south west corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road on a railway that stretched from …Whitby Public Library
- Former Residence of Stephen M. Thomas, c.1910Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great Depression. By the summer of 1935, Whitby had a population of about 4,000 people and a house numbering …Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during …Whitby Public Library
- John Whiteford Boot and Shoe StoreThis store was located at 48 Baldwin Street. The Whiteford store and dwelling were demolished in 1967.This store was located at 48 Baldwin Street. The Whiteford store and dwelling were demolished in 1967.Whitby Public Library
- St. Thomas Anglican Church and RectorySt. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 on the south east corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road. The rectory, to the east on Winchester Street, was built in 1879.St. Thomas Anglican Church building was located at 101 Winchester Road East. It was built in 1869 on the south east corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road. The rectory, …Whitby Public Library
- Baldwin Street looking south in winterA black and white photograph of Baldwin Street looking south in winter. At right is the Holliday dry goods store and the Brooklin House Hotel. Further down the road is A.C. Elliott store.A black and white photograph of Baldwin Street looking south in winter. At right is the Holliday dry goods store and the Brooklin House Hotel. Further down the road is …Whitby Public Library
- Highway 12 looking south toward Lynde Creek at BrooklinA black and white photograph of Highway 12 looking south toward Lynde Creek at Brooklin.A black and white photograph of Highway 12 looking south toward Lynde Creek at Brooklin.Whitby Public Library
- A.C. Elliott StoreA.C. Elliott's Store was located at 50 Baldwin Street (at the south west corner of Baldwin and Campbell Streets). It was demolished in 1971 for the construction of the Bank of Commerce. The brick residence behind the store at right was built sometime between 1903 and 1910.A.C. Elliott's Store was located at 50 Baldwin Street (at the south west corner of Baldwin and Campbell Streets). It was demolished in 1971 for the construction of the Bank …Whitby Public Library
- A.C. Elliott StoreA.C. Elliott's Store was located at 50 Baldwin Street (at the south west corner of Baldwin and Campbell Streets). It was demolished in 1971 for the construction of the Bank of Commerce. The brick residence behind the store at right was built sometime between 1903 and 1910.A.C. Elliott's Store was located at 50 Baldwin Street (at the south west corner of Baldwin and Campbell Streets). It was demolished in 1971 for the construction of the Bank …Whitby Public Library
- Store on Baldwin Street in BrooklinThis store was located at 65 Baldwin Street in Brooklin (on the east side of Baldwin Street about where Short's Pharmacy was located in 1980). The store building was demolished in the 1960s.This store was located at 65 Baldwin Street in Brooklin (on the east side of Baldwin Street about where Short's Pharmacy was located in 1980). The store building was demolished …Whitby Public Library
- Store of J.C. Allems Harness MakerThis store was located at 53 Baldwin Street (on the east side of Baldwin Street opposite Campbell Street). This building was later covered with brick. It was demolished in July 1980.This store was located at 53 Baldwin Street (on the east side of Baldwin Street opposite Campbell Street). This building was later covered with brick. It was demolished in July …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Baptist ChurchThis church was located at 45 Cassels Road East at the south west corner of Cassels Road and Church Street. It was built as a Bible Christian Church in 1876. From 1884 to 1916 it was a Baptist Church. From 1920 to 1965 it was the Whitby Township hall and …This church was located at 45 Cassels Road East at the south west corner of Cassels Road and Church Street. It was built as a Bible Christian Church in 1876. …Whitby Public Library
- W.J. Haycraft Butcher ShopHaycraft's butcher shop was located at 46 Baldwin Street (part of lot 60, Campbell and Way Plan, west side of Baldwin Street). It was operated by William John Haycraft from before 1903 until he retired in 1912. In the 1940s this building was a Dominion Bank branch and was a …Haycraft's butcher shop was located at 46 Baldwin Street (part of lot 60, Campbell and Way Plan, west side of Baldwin Street). It was operated by William John Haycraft from …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Frank A. Luke, c.1910-1911This house was located at 85 Baldwin Street (north of Lynde Creek on the east side of the road).Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great …This house was located at 85 Baldwin Street (north of Lynde Creek on the east side of the road).Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van …Whitby Public Library
- T.J. Holliday StoreT.J. Holliday's store was located at 58 Baldwin Street (on the west side of Baldwin Street north of the Brooklin Hotel). The Holliday store operated from c.1878 to 1912.T.J. Holliday's store was located at 58 Baldwin Street (on the west side of Baldwin Street north of the Brooklin Hotel). The Holliday store operated from c.1878 to 1912.Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Railway Station, c.1910The Whitby, Port Perry, and Lindsay Railway ran along Queen Street in Brooklin. This station was built in 1895 at the south-west corner of Winchester and Anderson (St. Thomas Street)in Brooklin. That station burned down on 19 April 1937.The Whitby, Port Perry, and Lindsay Railway ran along Queen Street in Brooklin. This station was built in 1895 at the south-west corner of Winchester and Anderson (St. Thomas Street)in …Whitby Public Library
- Brooklin Railway Station, c.1910The Brooklin Railway station was located at 93 Winchester Road East, on the south-west corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road, on the railway from Port Whitby to Port Perry and Lindsay. It was built in the 1890s and destroyed by fire in 1937. The railway tracks were removed in …The Brooklin Railway station was located at 93 Winchester Road East, on the south-west corner of Anderson Street and Winchester Road, on the railway from Port Whitby to Port Perry …Whitby Public Library
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