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- Legion Drumhead Service Parade, 1937A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. Several soldiers are parading on Dundas Street passing All Saints' Anglican Church at the north west corner of Dundas Street and Centre Street. One of the soldiers is holding a union flag.A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. Several soldiers are parading on Dundas Street passing All Saints' Anglican Church at the north west corner of Dundas …Whitby Public Library
- Legion Drumhead Service, October 24, 1937A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This photograph shows the Whitby Citizen's Band proceeding east on Dundas Street about to turn south on to Brock Street. Signage from stores and shops can be seen in the background including "Drink Coca Cola"; "Wowieson Taxi" "Buckingham Cigarettes" …A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This photograph shows the Whitby Citizen's Band proceeding east on Dundas Street about to turn south on to Brock …Whitby Public Library
- Legion Drumhead Service, October 24, 1937A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This photograph shows the Whitby Citizen's Band. Signage from stores and shops can be seen in the background including "Drink Coca Cola"; "Buckingham Cigarettes" "Bell's Taxi". As well a car is at the left side of the street. Union …A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This photograph shows the Whitby Citizen's Band. Signage from stores and shops can be seen in the background including …Whitby Public Library
- Legion Drumhead Service Parade, 1937A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This picture shows the Legion Colour Party proceeding east on Dundas Street (Highway 2) about to turn south on Brock Street.A black and white photograph of the Legion Drumhead Service Parade. This picture shows the Legion Colour Party proceeding east on Dundas Street (Highway 2) about to turn south on …Whitby Public Library
- Official Party at Legion Drumhead Service, 1937A black and white photograph of the official party at the Canadian Legion Drumhead Service in the town park on Brock Street south of Trent Street. From left to right are: unidentified, W.H. Moore M.P., Lt. Col. B.O. Hooper,l Rev. E.R. Adye, Col Herbert A. Bruce (Lt. Governor of Ontario); …A black and white photograph of the official party at the Canadian Legion Drumhead Service in the town park on Brock Street south of Trent Street. From left to right …Whitby Public Library
- Flowers laid at Cenotaph DedicationMrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.Mrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.Whitby Public Library
- Crowd at Dedication of Cenotaph, 1924Mrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.Mrs. John Stanlick was the mother of Arthur Stanlick.Whitby Public Library
- Cenotaph, 1924The residence of Dr. Charles Fr. McGillivray was demolished in January 1960.The residence of Dr. Charles Fr. McGillivray was demolished in January 1960.Whitby Public Library
- Parade to Cenotaph Dedication, 1924A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north on Brock Street for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north on Brock Street for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.Whitby Public Library
- Parade to Cenotaph Dedication, 1924A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north on Brock Street for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.A black and white photograph of a parade of soldiers proceeding north on Brock Street for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.Whitby Public Library
- Parade to Cenotaph Dedication, 1924A black and white photograph of the Whitby Fire Department proceeding north on Brock Street in a parade for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.A black and white photograph of the Whitby Fire Department proceeding north on Brock Street in a parade for the cenotaph dedication ceremony.Whitby Public Library
- Dignitaries crossing Brock Street at Cenotaph Dedication, 1924A black and white photograph of official dignitaries crossing Brock Street at Dundas Street. From left to right are: unidentified, Richard Norman Bassett (Mayor of Whitby), Henry Cockshutt (Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario).A black and white photograph of official dignitaries crossing Brock Street at Dundas Street. From left to right are: unidentified, Richard Norman Bassett (Mayor of Whitby), Henry Cockshutt (Lieutenant-Governor of …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Cenotaph, c.1930The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street.The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street.Whitby Public Library
- Remembrance Day Parade, November 1942A black and white photograph of children of Whitby marching east on Dundas Street at Brock Street during a Remembrance Day parade. A Whitby restaurant and Allin's drugstore can be seen in the background.A black and white photograph of children of Whitby marching east on Dundas Street at Brock Street during a Remembrance Day parade. A Whitby restaurant and Allin's drugstore can be …Whitby Public Library
- Remembrance Day Parade, November 1942A black and white photograph of girl guides marching past the Bank of Commerce at the north east corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street in Whitby during a Remembrance Day parade.A black and white photograph of girl guides marching past the Bank of Commerce at the north east corner of Brock Street and Dundas Street in Whitby during a Remembrance …Whitby Public Library
- Dr. Herbert A. Bruce and Rev. E. Ralph Adye, 1937The Honourable Dr. Herbert A. Bruce served as the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada, from 1932 to 1937. Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby and Chaplain of the Whitby Branch of the Canadian Legion.The Honourable Dr. Herbert A. Bruce served as the 15th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Canada, from 1932 to 1937. Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church …Whitby Public Library
- Lt. Col. John I. McLaren and Rev. E. Ralph Adye, 1937Lieutenant Colonel McLaren was a member of the 19th Battalion from Hamilton which participated in Legion Church parades in Whitby during the 1930s. Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of All Saints' Anglican Church in Whitby and Chaplain of the Whitby Branch of the Canadian Legion.Lieutenant Colonel McLaren was a member of the 19th Battalion from Hamilton which participated in Legion Church parades in Whitby during the 1930s. Reverend E. Ralph Adye was Rector of …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Legion Members, 1936A black and white photograph of 6 members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Whitby Branch. The location of this photograph is unidentified. From left to right: Back Row: William P. Ashton; Frank Threadgold Front Row: Joe Wilson, William Brown, Harry James, Tom SempleA black and white photograph of 6 members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Whitby Branch. The location of this photograph is unidentified. From left to right: Back Row: William P. …Whitby Public Library
- Trumpet Band - Royal Canadian Legion, Whitby Branch, 1948A black and white photograph of members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112 trumpet band. The band, under the direction of G. Wilde is standing in front of the Legion Hall on the east side of Byron Street south, between Dundas Street and Colborne Street. From left to right: …A black and white photograph of members of the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 112 trumpet band. The band, under the direction of G. Wilde is standing in front of the …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Cenotaph, c. 1939The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street.The cenotaph was erected in 1924 at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street.Whitby Public Library