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- Bayside with family, ca.1896Bayside was built in 1855 and demolished in 1978. The Bayside property was owned from 1838 to 1888 by William Gordon. From 1888 until 1912 the property was owned by John Smith. In 1912, the property was purchased by the provincial government for the Ontario Hospital.Bayside was built in 1855 and demolished in 1978. The Bayside property was owned from 1838 to 1888 by William Gordon. From 1888 until 1912 the property was owned by …Whitby Public Library
- Barn Raising at "Bayside"The "Bayside" property was owned by William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. From 1888 until 1912, the farm was the home of John Smith. In the summer of 1901, Mr. Smith built a barn north of his home on the site where the Ontario Hospital nurses' residence was later located. …The "Bayside" property was owned by William Gordon from 1838 to 1888. From 1888 until 1912, the farm was the home of John Smith. In the summer of 1901, Mr. …Whitby Public Library
- John Smith's Barn at "Bayside"The "Bayside" property was owned from 1838 to 1888 by William Gordon. From 1888 until 1912 the property was inhabited by John Smith. In the summer of 1901, Mr. Smith built a barn north of his home on the site where the Ontario Hospital nurses' residence was later located. In …The "Bayside" property was owned from 1838 to 1888 by William Gordon. From 1888 until 1912 the property was inhabited by John Smith. In the summer of 1901, Mr. Smith …Whitby Public Library
- Traveling Derrick at Building of HospitalThe traveling derrick was used to transport materials during the building of the hospital.The traveling derrick was used to transport materials during the building of the hospital.Whitby Public Library
- Louis Northam Operating a Tractor in front of Cottages at Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1915Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Louis Northam on a tractor in front of Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1915Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.Louis Northam was a builder from Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Workers with Concrete Mixer, Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1916A black and white photograph of construction workers with a concrete mixer and steam boiler in the field north of Ontario Hospital Whitby.A black and white photograph of construction workers with a concrete mixer and steam boiler in the field north of Ontario Hospital Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- View from Recreation Hall, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917The pavilion and administration buildings were built on this land between 1921 and 1925.The pavilion and administration buildings were built on this land between 1921 and 1925.Whitby Public Library
- North West View from Recreation Hall at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917A black and white photograph of the power house and ice house at the north end of the complex of hospital buildings. At right is the Whitby Harbour basin.A black and white photograph of the power house and ice house at the north end of the complex of hospital buildings. At right is the Whitby Harbour basin.Whitby Public Library
- Eastern View from Recreation Hall, Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917In 1963, a school of nursing was built on this site. The "Bayside" home was referred to by the hospital as "Grove House".In 1963, a school of nursing was built on this site. The "Bayside" home was referred to by the hospital as "Grove House".Whitby Public Library
- Infirmary and Dining Hall at Military Convalescent Hospital, c.1917This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was in operation.This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was in operation.Whitby Public Library
- Infirmary and Dining Hall at Military Convalescent Hospital, c.1917This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was in operation.This picture was during the time when the Military Convalescent Hospital was in operation.Whitby Public Library
- Soldiers Moving In, Military Convalescent Hospital, c.1917From 1917 to 1919 the facilities were used as a military convalescent hospital for soldiers wounded in the First World War.From 1917 to 1919 the facilities were used as a military convalescent hospital for soldiers wounded in the First World War.Whitby Public Library
- Buildings at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1917A black and white photograph of the Military Convalescent Hospital buildings during the final stages of construction in the summer of 1917. The view is looking north-west from the recreation hall.A black and white photograph of the Military Convalescent Hospital buildings during the final stages of construction in the summer of 1917. The view is looking north-west from the recreation …Whitby Public Library
- Soldiers at Military Convalescent Hospital, c.1917This photograph was taken when the hospital was used by the military as a convalescent hospital from 1917 to 1919.This photograph was taken when the hospital was used by the military as a convalescent hospital from 1917 to 1919.Whitby Public Library
- Carpenter Shop at Military Convalescent Hospital, 1918The carpenter shop was established at the military convalescent hospital as therapy for the soldiers during the period of 1917 to 1919.The carpenter shop was established at the military convalescent hospital as therapy for the soldiers during the period of 1917 to 1919.Whitby Public Library
- Brigg's Orchestra, 1920A black and white photograph of Brigg's Orchestra. This photo was taken in front of the stage at the recreation hall at the Ontario Hospital. From left to right are: Cecil Greenfield; Fred Landon, G.P. Lynde; James Rainnie; John Gendron; Harry Briggs.A black and white photograph of Brigg's Orchestra. This photo was taken in front of the stage at the recreation hall at the Ontario Hospital. From left to right are: …Whitby Public Library
- Minstrel Show and Brigg's Orchestra, c.1922Content Note: Minstrel shows were a form a popular entertainment in North America in the 19th and 20th centuries. A key goal of minstrel music was the creation and reinforcement of stereotypes about Black people with the goal of legitimizing white dominance, particularly following the abolishment of slavery in the …Content Note: Minstrel shows were a form a popular entertainment in North America in the 19th and 20th centuries. A key goal of minstrel music was the creation and reinforcement …Whitby Public Library
- Nursing School Graduation, Ontario Hospital Whitby, c.1921A black and white photograph of the graduating nurses holding flowers at Ontario Hospital Whitby. From left to right: Elsie Torrance, Lucie Wert, Miss Gertrude Bryan (Director of Nursing), Lila Johnston, Laura Aide, Ethel Cobourn.A black and white photograph of the graduating nurses holding flowers at Ontario Hospital Whitby. From left to right: Elsie Torrance, Lucie Wert, Miss Gertrude Bryan (Director of Nursing), Lila …Whitby Public Library
- Infirmary for Women at the Ontario Hospital, c.1930A black and white photograph of the north side of the women's infirmary at the Ontario Hospital.A black and white photograph of the north side of the women's infirmary at the Ontario Hospital.Whitby Public Library