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- House on Brock StreetPictured is a house formerly located on Brock Street in Whitby. The house was torn down in 1998.Pictured is a house formerly located on Brock Street in Whitby. The house was torn down in 1998.Whitby Public Library
- House Thickson Road, 1979This house was located on the north-east corner of Thickson Road and Dundas Street East in Whitby, Ontario. Russell M. Preston was a Whitby resident for 44 years and enjoyed taking photographs of buildings around Whitby.This house was located on the north-east corner of Thickson Road and Dundas Street East in Whitby, Ontario. Russell M. Preston was a Whitby resident for 44 years and enjoyed …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Apartment on Mary StreetA brown apartment building stands to the right of a grassy field.A brown apartment building stands to the right of a grassy field.Whitby Public Library
- Church on Colborne StreetPictured is a church located on Colborne Street in Whitby.Pictured is a church located on Colborne Street in Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Euclid Street, c.1910The water tower on the east side of Euclid Street was built in 1904 and demolished in 1950.The water tower on the east side of Euclid Street was built in 1904 and demolished in 1950.Whitby Public Library
- Walnut and High Streets, c.1930Black and white negative of a photograph showing the intersection of Walnut and High Streets. View looking south shows the residence of Jean Stewart at left and Bedding's Blacksmith Shop. At right is the Ontario County House of Refuge.Black and white negative of a photograph showing the intersection of Walnut and High Streets. View looking south shows the residence of Jean Stewart at left and Bedding's Blacksmith Shop. …Whitby Public Library
- Intersection of Walnut and Palace Streets, c.1930E.A. Fairman School was built on this site between 1949-1950.E.A. Fairman School was built on this site between 1949-1950.Whitby Public Library
- Byron Street, c.1918Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Byron Street looking south from John Street. The Patterson home, on the south-west corner of Byron and John Streets, is visible at right. Byron Street is at left.Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Byron Street looking south from John Street. The Patterson home, on the south-west corner of Byron and John Streets, …Whitby Public Library
- Centre Street, 1906Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Centre Street looking north from Dunlop Street. In the background is the steeple of All Saints' Anglican Church. The steeple of the Methodist Tabernacle is visible at right. The postcard has been framed with a fancy border.Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Centre Street looking north from Dunlop Street. In the background is the steeple of All Saints' Anglican Church. The …Whitby Public Library
- Intersection of Byron and Colborne Streets, c.1910The Burnham residence was demolished in 1977. Frederick A. Cuddy built his home on the empty lot in 1935.The Burnham residence was demolished in 1977. Frederick A. Cuddy built his home on the empty lot in 1935.Whitby Public Library
- Byron Street, c.1918Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Byron Street looking north from Mary Street. The house on the left was owned by Sheriff John F. Paxton.Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Byron Street looking north from Mary Street. The house on the left was owned by Sheriff John F. Paxton.Whitby Public Library
- Centre Street Looking South, 1907Black and white negatives of a photograph showing Centre Street looking south from Dundas Street. The photograph was taken in spring after a late snowfall in 1907. The Methodist Tabernacle (St. Mark's United Church) is visible at left on the corner of Centre and Colborne Streets. The residence of W.J. …Black and white negatives of a photograph showing Centre Street looking south from Dundas Street. The photograph was taken in spring after a late snowfall in 1907. The Methodist Tabernacle …Whitby Public Library
- Colborne Street Looking West, c.1913Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Colborne Street looking west from Byron Street. The Methodist Tabernacle (St. Mark's United Church) is at left and the residence of George Cormack is at right.Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Colborne Street looking west from Byron Street. The Methodist Tabernacle (St. Mark's United Church) is at left and the …Whitby Public Library
- Byron Street Looking North, 1914Rous & Mann, Whitby, The Best Residential Town near Toronto (1914), 1914 Black and white negative of a photograph of an image of Byron Street that was printed in Whitby, the Best Residential Town near Toronto in 1914. View looking north toward John Street shows a tree-lined Byron Street with a house visible at left.Rous & Mann, Whitby, The Best Residential Town near Toronto (1914), 1914 Black and white negative of a photograph of an image of Byron Street that was printed in Whitby, the Best Residential Town near Toronto in 1914. View looking north toward …Whitby Public Library
- Byron Street Looking North, 1919In the 1980s, Bill Little moved the two houses at right across the street to the south-east corner of Mary and Byron and they became part of the shopping area known as Pearsons Lanes.In the 1980s, Bill Little moved the two houses at right across the street to the south-east corner of Mary and Byron and they became part of the shopping area …Whitby Public Library
- William Pellow in Buggie, c.1914Black and white negative of a photograph showing William Pellow sitting in a buggie in front of his home on King Street. The brick wall at right surrounded the Ontario County Jail at the south-east corner of King and Gilbert Streets.Black and white negative of a photograph showing William Pellow sitting in a buggie in front of his home on King Street. The brick wall at right surrounded the Ontario …Whitby Public Library
- Panoramic Photograph of Whitby Part II, 1906This is the centre image of a three-part panoramic photograph.This is the centre image of a three-part panoramic photograph.Whitby Public Library
- Panoramic Photograph of Whitby Part I, 1906This is the first of a three-part panoramic photograph of Whitby.This is the first of a three-part panoramic photograph of Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Looking South-east from Euclid Street Water Tower, 1906This photograph was printed in a brochure for the Ontario Ladies College in 1906.This photograph was printed in a brochure for the Ontario Ladies College in 1906.Whitby Public Library
- Looking South-east from Euclid Street Water Tower, 1914Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard of an aerial view of Whitby taken from the water tower on Euclid Street. View looking south-east shows All Saints' Anglican Church (left) and the Methodist Tabernacle (right).Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard of an aerial view of Whitby taken from the water tower on Euclid Street. View looking south-east shows All Saints' …Whitby Public Library