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- Old Customs House, c. 1969The Old Customs House was located in Port Whitby on the south side of Victoria Street at the railway tracks.The Old Customs House was located in Port Whitby on the south side of Victoria Street at the railway tracks.Whitby Public Library
- Old Customs House, c. 1969The Old Customs House was located in Port Whitby on the south side of Victoria Street at the railway tracks.The Old Customs House was located in Port Whitby on the south side of Victoria Street at the railway tracks.Whitby Public Library
- 124 Front Street East, c. 1969The house located in Port Whitby belonged to Melvin Matthew Perry.The house located in Port Whitby belonged to Melvin Matthew Perry.Whitby Public Library
- 1518 & 1520 Brock Street South, c. 1969This large frame house was built possibly as early as the 1840s on the west side of Brock Street, south of Victoria Street in Port Whitby (at 1518 Brock Street South).This large frame house was built possibly as early as the 1840s on the west side of Brock Street, south of Victoria Street in Port Whitby (at 1518 Brock Street …Whitby Public Library
- 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house was later owned by Castle Fox (1825-1909), a shoemaker. From 1894 to 1913 it …This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall …Whitby Public Library
- 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house was later owned by Castle Fox (1825-1909), a shoemaker. From 1894 to 1913 it …This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall …Whitby Public Library
- 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house was later owned by Castle Fox (1825-1909), a shoemaker. From 1894 to 1913 it …This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall …Whitby Public Library
- 1615 Brock Street South, Castle Fox House (former Port Whitby Post Office), May 23, 1969This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall are from Nash's Brewery. The house was later owned by Castle Fox (1825-1909), a shoemaker. From 1894 to 1913 it …This brick house was built circa 1841 for Abner Nash (1785-1851) who owned a Brewery on Pringle Creek at Watson Street. The mill stones at the Port Whitby Fire Hall …Whitby Public Library
- Unidentified House Byron Street South, May 23, 1969This identified house was located on the east side of Byron Street South. It was demolished in 1970.This identified house was located on the east side of Byron Street South. It was demolished in 1970.Whitby Public Library
- 124 Front Street East, May 23, 1969The house located in Port Whitby belonged to Melvin Matthew Perry.The house located in Port Whitby belonged to Melvin Matthew Perry.Whitby Public Library
- 1612 Dufferin Street, May 23, 1969A front view of the house located at 1612 Dufferin Street in Port Whitby.A front view of the house located at 1612 Dufferin Street in Port Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- 1510 Brock Street South, May 23, 1969The house at 1510 Brock Street South was located next to the Goldring Store in Port Whitby.The house at 1510 Brock Street South was located next to the Goldring Store in Port Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Unidentified House Brock Street South, May 23, 1969The unidentified house was located at the end of Brock Street South on the west side. The house was demolished is 1974.The unidentified house was located at the end of Brock Street South on the west side. The house was demolished is 1974.Whitby Public Library
- 1616 Dufferin Street, May 23, 1969This house was located on the west side of Dufferin Street between Victoria and Watson Streets (at 1616 Dufferin Street). It was opposite the Seymour Whitney Residence.This house was located on the west side of Dufferin Street between Victoria and Watson Streets (at 1616 Dufferin Street). It was opposite the Seymour Whitney Residence.Whitby Public Library
- John Allingham Watson House, 1621 Brock Street South, May 23, 1969Located at 1621 Brock Street South, this house was built in 1858 as a hotel by Thomas Bredin. From 1874 to 1973 it was owned by John Allingham Watson and his descendants. The basement is made of Kingston limestone, brought to Whitby in sailing vessels. The house was demolished in …Located at 1621 Brock Street South, this house was built in 1858 as a hotel by Thomas Bredin. From 1874 to 1973 it was owned by John Allingham Watson and …Whitby Public Library
- John Allingham Watson House, 1621 Brock Street South, May 23, 1969Located at 1621 Brock Street South, this house was built in 1858 as a hotel by Thomas Bredin. From 1874 to 1973 it was owned by John Allingham Watson and his descendants. The basement is made of Kingston limestone, brought to Whitby in sailing vessels. The house was demolished in …Located at 1621 Brock Street South, this house was built in 1858 as a hotel by Thomas Bredin. From 1874 to 1973 it was owned by John Allingham Watson and …Whitby Public Library
- John Allingham Watson House, 1621 Brock Street South, May 23, 1969Located at 1621 Brock Street South, this house was built in 1858 as a hotel by Thomas Bredin. From 1874 to 1973 it was owned by John Allingham Watson and his descendants. The basement is made of Kingston limestone, brought to Whitby in sailing vessels. The house was demolished in …Located at 1621 Brock Street South, this house was built in 1858 as a hotel by Thomas Bredin. From 1874 to 1973 it was owned by John Allingham Watson and …Whitby Public Library
- Dufferin Street School, May 23, 1969Dufferin Street School was built in 1851 on the west side of Dufferin Street south of Victoria Street. It served as the school for Port Whitby from 1852-1915 when it was replaced by Brock Street School. Dufferin Street School has been a private residence since 1916.Dufferin Street School was built in 1851 on the west side of Dufferin Street south of Victoria Street. It served as the school for Port Whitby from 1852-1915 when it …Whitby Public Library
- Dufferin Street School, May 23, 1969Dufferin Street School was built in 1851 on the west side of Dufferin Street south of Victoria Street. It served as the school for Port Whitby from 1852-1915 when it was replaced by Brock Street School. Dufferin Street School has been a private residence since 1916.Dufferin Street School was built in 1851 on the west side of Dufferin Street south of Victoria Street. It served as the school for Port Whitby from 1852-1915 when it …Whitby Public Library
- 1700 Charles Street, May 23, 1969This house stood at the west end of Watson Street and was the residence of Blake McCoy. It was demolished in 1978.This house stood at the west end of Watson Street and was the residence of Blake McCoy. It was demolished in 1978.Whitby Public Library