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- 121 Green Street, 1950This house was built by Thomas Deverell after 1875 and was the home of druggist Arthur Allin from 1912 until the death of his sister in 1949. Dr. Herbert Theodore Fallaise, a dentist, lived here from 1950-1970. The house was extensively renovated in 1939.This house was built by Thomas Deverell after 1875 and was the home of druggist Arthur Allin from 1912 until the death of his sister in 1949. Dr. Herbert Theodore …Whitby Public Library
- Presentation of Vorvis Trophy to Bert Johnston, 1950The Vorvis Trophy was annually presented to a person who has consistently contributed to sports in Whitby. Harry Vorvis, the trophy's creator, was the owner of Maple Leaf Billiards. He first presented the trophy in 1948.The Vorvis Trophy was annually presented to a person who has consistently contributed to sports in Whitby. Harry Vorvis, the trophy's creator, was the owner of Maple Leaf Billiards. He …Whitby Public Library
- Dedication of Sunday School Flags at All Saints' Anglican Church, 1950The flags were dedicated at a special Children's Service on October 15, 1950, in memory of Mrs. William H. Pring (Audrey Noreen Town), 1915-1937, who died at the Oshawa General Hospital on August 19, 1937. The flags were a gift of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. town.The flags were dedicated at a special Children's Service on October 15, 1950, in memory of Mrs. William H. Pring (Audrey Noreen Town), 1915-1937, who died at the Oshawa General …Whitby Public Library
- 401 Colborne Street West, c.1950sThis house was built for Andrew M. Ross, a Whitby merchant, in 1879. He was Mayor of Whitby from 1900 to 1902. His daughter, Marcia Ross, lived in the house until her death in 1979.This house was built for Andrew M. Ross, a Whitby merchant, in 1879. He was Mayor of Whitby from 1900 to 1902. His daughter, Marcia Ross, lived in the house …Whitby Public Library
- Walter Brown, c.1950Black and white photograph of Walter Brown and his taxicab.Black and white photograph of Walter Brown and his taxicab.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Merchants, 1950Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Ken MacDonald, Douglas Sutton, Gordon Neal.Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Ken MacDonald, Douglas Sutton, Gordon Neal.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Merchants, 1950Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Keith MacDonald, Leslie Reed, Bernard Turansky.Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Keith MacDonald, Leslie Reed, Bernard Turansky.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Merchants, 1950Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Malcolm Mowat, unidentified, Bob Tyson.Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Malcolm Mowat, unidentified, Bob Tyson.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Merchants, 1950Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Gordon Brown, Lloyd Dafoe, Joe McCloskey.Unknown, Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 1950 Black and white photograph showing three members of the Whitby Merchants baseball team in uniform. Left to right: Gordon Brown, Lloyd Dafoe, Joe McCloskey.Whitby Public Library
- Gordon Neal, 1950Gordon Neal was born at Oshawa on 27 August 1931 and died at Oshawa on 26 October 2010. He played baseball for the Whitby Merchants and worked in his father's barber shop in Whitby.Gordon Neal was born at Oshawa on 27 August 1931 and died at Oshawa on 26 October 2010. He played baseball for the Whitby Merchants and worked in his father's …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Graydon Goodfellow, 1950This house was built for the Goodfellows in 1926. The Goodfellows moved to this house at 406 Dundas Street West when Mrs. Goodfellow became deaf and her doctor suggested living on a busy street to stimulate hearing. The house was demolished in 1990.This house was built for the Goodfellows in 1926. The Goodfellows moved to this house at 406 Dundas Street West when Mrs. Goodfellow became deaf and her doctor suggested living …Whitby Public Library
- Amy Kirby at Ontario Hospital, ca.1950Black and white print showing nurse Amy Kirby standing in front of the Annex building at Ontario Hospital after or before her graduating ceremony. She holds a bouquet of flowers in her hands.Black and white print showing nurse Amy Kirby standing in front of the Annex building at Ontario Hospital after or before her graduating ceremony. She holds a bouquet of flowers …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Cenotaph, c. 1950The cenotaph was erected at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street and was unveiled by Colonel Henry Cockshutt, Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor, on June 3, 1924.The cenotaph was erected at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street and was unveiled by Colonel Henry Cockshutt, Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor, on June 3, 1924.Whitby Public Library
- The Grange - Residence of Frank Lloyd BeecroftThis house was built for James R. Armstrong in 1855 and was the residence of the Beecroft family from 1918 to 1976. This house was demolished in 1976.This house was built for James R. Armstrong in 1855 and was the residence of the Beecroft family from 1918 to 1976. This house was demolished in 1976.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Samuel TreesThis brick house was built in 1877 on the block bounded by Dundas, Henry, Colborne, and King Streets. It was demolished in 1958. The owners of the house were G. Y. Smith, a lawyer and later a judge, and Samuel Trees, owner of the blanket factory and later the buckle …This brick house was built in 1877 on the block bounded by Dundas, Henry, Colborne, and King Streets. It was demolished in 1958. The owners of the house were G. …Whitby Public Library
- Jack McAvoy, 1950Jack McAvoy was born at St. Catherines in 1923 and came to Whitby in 1952. He served during the Second World War as a navigator-bombardier with the Royal Canadian Air Force. McAvoy graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in Aeronautical Engineering in 1950. While living in Whitby, …Jack McAvoy was born at St. Catherines in 1923 and came to Whitby in 1952. He served during the Second World War as a navigator-bombardier with the Royal Canadian Air …Whitby Public Library
- Picnic in Front of Water Pump House, C. 1950.Black and white photograph of people having a picnic in front of the water pump house. The water pump house was built in 1904 and was used until 1959.Black and white photograph of people having a picnic in front of the water pump house. The water pump house was built in 1904 and was used until 1959.Whitby Public Library
- Rev. Albert Gordon Channen (1906-1960), C. 1950.Black and white photograph c. 1950. Rev. Channen was the rector of All Saints Anglican Church in Whitby from 1941 to 1953. Born in Barrie, Ontario in 1906 and graduated from the University of Toronto in 1928, and from Wycliffe Theological College in 1931. He served six years at Bradford, …Black and white photograph c. 1950. Rev. Channen was the rector of All Saints Anglican Church in Whitby from 1941 to 1953. Born in Barrie, Ontario in 1906 and graduated …Whitby Public Library
- Lot 18, Concession 2, c. 1950This house was originally built for the Hoag Family and later purchased by William Garrard, for whom Garrard Road is named. The house was on the east side of Garrard Road, just north of Forest Road. The house has been demolished.This house was originally built for the Hoag Family and later purchased by William Garrard, for whom Garrard Road is named. The house was on the east side of Garrard …Whitby Public Library
- Bob & Ron KirkPicture of Bob & Ron Kirk taken in 1950 at 510 Green Street, Whitby. I am on the right and my younger brother Ron is on the left.Picture of Bob & Ron Kirk taken in 1950 at 510 Green Street, Whitby. I am on the right and my younger brother Ron is on the left.Whitby Public Library