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  • Construction Workers at the G.T.R. station, ca. 1908
    Construction Workers at the G.T.R. station, ca. 1908
    Image       Condition: Copy is very good.
    Image     Condition: Copy is very good.
    St. Marys Museum
  • G.T.R. Station, ca. 1908
    G.T.R. Station, ca. 1908
    Image       Condition: Copy is very good.
    Image     Condition: Copy is very good.
    St. Marys Museum
  • Whitby Junction Station
    Whitby Junction Station
    ImageObject       The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Henry Streets for use as an art gallery. In 2004 the Station Gallery was …
    ImageObject     The Whitby junction Station was built at the foot of Byron Street on the Grand Trunk Railway in 1903. It closed in 1969 and in 1970 it was moved to …
    Whitby Public Library
  • Two Views of Oshawa on the Lake, ca. 1908
    Two Views of Oshawa on the Lake, ca. 1908
    Image       A photograph with two views on it. The top view is of the beach and A.N. Henry's Pavilion. The bottom view is at the water's edge.
    Image     A photograph with two views on it. The top view is of the beach and A.N. Henry's Pavilion. The bottom view is at the water's edge.
    Oshawa Community Museum and Archives
  • House on Mary Street East, 1908
    House on Mary Street East, 1908
    Imagemystery       Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great Depression. By the summer of 1935, Whitby had a population of about 4,000 people and a house numbering …
    Imagemystery     Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during …
    Whitby Public Library
  • Residence of Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, c.1908
    Residence of Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, c.1908
    Image       The house located at 320 St. John Street West was built in 1881 for Judge George H. Dartnell, of the Ontario County Courthouse. He was succeeded by Judge Duncan John McIntyre. Left to Right: Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, Mrs. Duncan J. McIntyre, Duncan Brodie McIntyre.
    Image     The house located at 320 St. John Street West was built in 1881 for Judge George H. Dartnell, of the Ontario County Courthouse. He was succeeded by Judge Duncan John …
    Whitby Public Library
  • Doig-Atkinson Wedding
    Doig-Atkinson Wedding
    Image       Photo from the Doig-Atkinson wedding which took place July 1, 1908. People have been identified as: Front Row (Left) Unidentified Child, Mabel Kemp, Myrtle Bilyea, Emma Barnett, Sarah Kemp, Eleanor Sparling, Olive Bilyea, Ethel Atkinson, Unidentified Child, Jane Bilyea (the Bride’s Flower Girl), Emma Atkinson (the Bride), William Doig (the …
    Image     Photo from the Doig-Atkinson wedding which took place July 1, 1908. People have been identified as: Front Row (Left) Unidentified Child, Mabel Kemp, Myrtle Bilyea, Emma Barnett, Sarah Kemp, Eleanor …
    St. Marys Museum
  • Methodist Church Choir, ca. 1908
    Methodist Church Choir, ca. 1908
    Imagemystery       Condition: Copy is good.
    Imagemystery     Condition: Copy is good.
    St. Marys Museum
  • CPR Wreck Caused by Bursting Dam - Current River Park
    CPR Wreck Caused by Bursting Dam - Current River Park
    Image       Three hundred feet of the Paquette Dam were affected when a one hundred fifty foot opening in the dam let water through. Five men were killed with the wreckage of a train when it ran headlong into the riverbank.
    Image     Three hundred feet of the Paquette Dam were affected when a one hundred fifty foot opening in the dam let water through. Five men were killed with the wreckage of …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Current River Disaster
    Current River Disaster
    Image       The spring of 1908 was a season of extremes with May temperatures in the mid 80's. In the middle of May, the rains came, causing streams to swell. Shortly before midnight on May 27 a 200 million cubic foot, 20 foot high wall of water began surging down the Current …
    Image     The spring of 1908 was a season of extremes with May temperatures in the mid 80's. In the middle of May, the rains came, causing streams to swell. Shortly before …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Current River (1908)
    Current River (1908)
    Image       Photo showing the swollen Current River. The flood of 1908 caused the loss of lives, power outages, and destruction of property, making it one of the Lakehead's greatest tragedies.
    Image     Photo showing the swollen Current River. The flood of 1908 caused the loss of lives, power outages, and destruction of property, making it one of the Lakehead's greatest tragedies.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Current River Disaster (1908)
    Current River Disaster (1908)
    Image       Photo showing the CPR train wreck at Current River, May 28, 1908.
    Image     Photo showing the CPR train wreck at Current River, May 28, 1908.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Current River Disaster (May 1908)
    Current River Disaster (May 1908)
    Image       Photo showing the damage done to the flumes, as a result of the flooding of the Current River, May 27, 1908.
    Image     Photo showing the damage done to the flumes, as a result of the flooding of the Current River, May 27, 1908.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Disaster at Current River Park (May 27, 1908)
    Disaster at Current River Park (May 27, 1908)
    Image       Photo showing the Current River Disaster. Heavy rains and flooding caused the tracks to be washed out, resulting in the derailment of a CPR freight train at Current River Park.
    Image     Photo showing the Current River Disaster. Heavy rains and flooding caused the tracks to be washed out, resulting in the derailment of a CPR freight train at Current River Park.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Paquette Dam (1908)
    Paquette Dam (1908)
    Image       Photo showing the destruction to the Paquette Dam caused by heavy rains and flooding of the Current River., The rains poured from mid May, swelling streams already engorged by sudden spring runoff. At the foot of a steep valley, a few miles downstream from the Onion Lake Dam, the smaller …
    Image     Photo showing the destruction to the Paquette Dam caused by heavy rains and flooding of the Current River., The rains poured from mid May, swelling streams already engorged by sudden …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Train Wreck, Current River Park (1908)
    Train Wreck, Current River Park (1908)
    Image       Also P3529
    Image     Also P3529
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Current River Disaster (1908)
    Current River Disaster (1908)
    Image       Clearing away the debris from the May 28, 1908 Current River Disaster.
    Image     Clearing away the debris from the May 28, 1908 Current River Disaster.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Steam Shovel - Trans Continental Railway
    Steam Shovel - Trans Continental Railway
    Image       A photo of a steam shovel and work crew excavating and clearing the way for the construction of the railway near Keewatin in the early 1900's. To the left of the photo is the steam engine used to transport the shovel to the area.
    Image     A photo of a steam shovel and work crew excavating and clearing the way for the construction of the railway near Keewatin in the early 1900's. To the left of …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Trans Continental Railway - Chambers Camp #4
    Trans Continental Railway - Chambers Camp #4
    Image       A winter view at Chambers Camp #4 - McArthur and McFadden Contract - along the Trans Continental Railway. The crew and horses pose near Keewatin, Ontario.
    Image     A winter view at Chambers Camp #4 - McArthur and McFadden Contract - along the Trans Continental Railway. The crew and horses pose near Keewatin, Ontario.
    Thunder Bay Public Library
  • Current River Disaster (1908)
    Current River Disaster (1908)
    Image       Officials examine the wreckage of a derailed freight train at Current River Park., On-lookers came by electric streetcar, canoe, rowboat and launch to view the destruction caused when the Paquette Dam burst. A westbound freight-train had derailed at Current River Park killing the engineer and brakeman, when the tracks were …
    Image     Officials examine the wreckage of a derailed freight train at Current River Park., On-lookers came by electric streetcar, canoe, rowboat and launch to view the destruction caused when the Paquette …
    Thunder Bay Public Library
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