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- "Bayside" looking west from Whitby Harbour, c.1880"Bayside" was the property of William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. From 1888 until 1912, the farm was the home of John Smith. In 1912, the property was purchased by the provincial government for the Ontario Hospital (formerly the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital). The brick house that can be seen in …"Bayside" was the property of William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. From 1888 until 1912, the farm was the home of John Smith. In 1912, the property was purchased by …Whitby Public Library
- "Bayside" homeThe brick house in this photograph was built in 1855, and demolished in 1978. "Bayside" was the property of William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. From 1888 until 1912 the farm was the home of John Smith. In 1912 the property was purchased by the provincial government for the Ontario …The brick house in this photograph was built in 1855, and demolished in 1978. "Bayside" was the property of William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. From 1888 until 1912 the …Whitby Public Library
- Dormitories for Prisoners during building of Ontario Hospital Whitby (later known as Whitby Psychiatric Hospital), 1913These dormitories were for prisoners from the Guelph Reformatory who built the Ontario Hospital at Whitby from 1913 to 1916. This picture was printed in the Gazette and Chronicle newspaper on June 25, 1913.These dormitories were for prisoners from the Guelph Reformatory who built the Ontario Hospital at Whitby from 1913 to 1916. This picture was printed in the Gazette and Chronicle newspaper …Whitby Public Library
- Several Unidentified Solders on the Steps of a Cottage at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917This photo was published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917This photo was published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917Whitby Public Library
- Female Students at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917Published in: The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Published in: The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Soldiers at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917As published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.As published in The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (who at that time was Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toronto Star Weekly, September 22, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (who at that time was Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Hospital at Whitby. As published …Whitby Public Library
- Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toronto Star Weekly, September 22, 1917.On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Toronto …Whitby Public Library
- Soldiers Playing Cards at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917As published in Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.As published in Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Massage Room at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917From The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.From The Toronto Sunday World, April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Female students practicing massage treatments at the Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917This photograph was printed in the Toronto Sunday World newspaper on April 1, 1917.This photograph was printed in the Toronto Sunday World newspaper on April 1, 1917.Whitby Public Library
- Visit of the Duke of Devonshire, 1917On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Gazette and Chronicle, September 6, 1917 (photos courtesy of the Toronto Star)On August 31, 1917, Sir Victor Christian William Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire (and Governor General of Canada) visited the Military Convalescent Hospital at Whitby. As published in The Gazette …Whitby Public Library
- Recreation Room at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1918The hospital was a convalescent home for First World War soldiers from 1917 to 1919.The hospital was a convalescent home for First World War soldiers from 1917 to 1919.Whitby Public Library
- Physical Training for Soldiers at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1918The hospital was a convalescent home for soldiers of the Great War from 1917 to 1919. This picture was taken looking east from one of the cottages.The hospital was a convalescent home for soldiers of the Great War from 1917 to 1919. This picture was taken looking east from one of the cottages.Whitby Public Library
- Dining Hall at Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1920A black and white fold out photographic post card of the Dining Hall at Ontario Hospital Whitby.A black and white fold out photographic post card of the Dining Hall at Ontario Hospital Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Nurses' Residences, Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1924Two Nurses' Residences were officially opened by Mrs. W.j. Hanna on August 15, 1923. They were called the "Lena Davis Home" and the "Naomi Barker Home" after two nurses who died during the First World War. They served as Nurses' Residences until the new residence was opened in 1963.Two Nurses' Residences were officially opened by Mrs. W.j. Hanna on August 15, 1923. They were called the "Lena Davis Home" and the "Naomi Barker Home" after two nurses who …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1924A black and white fold out photographic post card of various buildings at Ontario Hospital Whitby.A black and white fold out photographic post card of various buildings at Ontario Hospital Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Dormitory, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1918The hospital was a convalescent home for First World War soldiers from 1917 to 1919. There were two annex buildings at the hospital and they were located at the northern limit of the hospital complex. These buildings were demolished in the 1960s.The hospital was a convalescent home for First World War soldiers from 1917 to 1919. There were two annex buildings at the hospital and they were located at the northern …Whitby Public Library
- Train, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1918This railway was built to bring visitors to the hospital when it was first used by the Military from 1917 to 1919.This railway was built to bring visitors to the hospital when it was first used by the Military from 1917 to 1919.Whitby Public Library
- Recreation Hall Under Construction, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917The recreation hall was built specially for the soldiers in 1917 when the hospital was a military convalescent facility. Some time after this photograph was taken, stucco was put over the red tile walls.The recreation hall was built specially for the soldiers in 1917 when the hospital was a military convalescent facility. Some time after this photograph was taken, stucco was put over …Whitby Public Library