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  • Royal Hotel
    Royal Hotel
    Image       Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North which was built in 1873. The first Royal Hotel in Whitby was destroyed by fire in 1872. It is located on the east side of Brock Street, south of Mary Street. The first proprietor of the second Royal Hotel was James …
    Image     Royal Hotel was located at 171 Brock Street North which was built in 1873. The first Royal Hotel in Whitby was destroyed by fire in 1872. It is located on …
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  • Wolfenden and Lawrie Marble Works
    Wolfenden and Lawrie Marble Works
    Image       It is believed this shop was located at 105 Dundas Street East on the south side between Brock and Green Streets and that it was destroyed by fire October 16, 1877. However, it is unknown if this is the shop from Whitby. Johnathan Wolfenden started a marble works in Whitby …
    Image     It is believed this shop was located at 105 Dundas Street East on the south side between Brock and Green Streets and that it was destroyed by fire October 16, …
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  • Hatch and Brothers Hardware and Appliances
    Hatch and Brothers Hardware and Appliances
    Image       This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch and later Samuel's sons Fred and Frank Hatch from 1874 to 1904. The business was founded in Whitby about 1864.
    Image     This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch …
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  • Oddfellows' Hall
    Oddfellows' Hall
    Image       This is a lithograph printed as an advertisement in the Whitby Chronicle. The Oddfellows' Hall was the second building on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street. It was located at 103-107 Brock Street North. It was built from 1873 to 1875 and demolished in 1964. In …
    Image     This is a lithograph printed as an advertisement in the Whitby Chronicle. The Oddfellows' Hall was the second building on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street. …
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  • The Gerrie and Yule Blocks
    The Gerrie and Yule Blocks
    Image       This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. The store on Dundas Street at left is the grocery store of Gibson and Sparvell. The Ontario Block is further …
    Image     This building was located at 100-108 Brock Street North. The Gerrie and Yule Block was built for James H. Gerrie, druggist and George Yule, telegraph office were constructed in 1873. …
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  • East side of Brock Street north of Dundas Street
    East side of Brock Street north of Dundas Street
    Image       The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch Block was built in 1874. McMillan Block was built in 1864.
    Image     The Dominion Warerooms were built in 1866 by John M. Lowes and James B. Powell and demolished in 1964. Oddfellows' Hall was built in 1873-75 and demolished in 1964. Hatch …
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  • The London House
    The London House
    Image       This building was located at 123-125 Brock Street South. London House shop was built by Joshua Richardson (1813-1883) in 1877-78 following the Great Fire of October 16, 1877. The store was the dry goods shop of Hamilton and Harrower (owned by a partnership between James Hamilton and Robert Wright Harrower). …
    Image     This building was located at 123-125 Brock Street South. London House shop was built by Joshua Richardson (1813-1883) in 1877-78 following the Great Fire of October 16, 1877. The store …
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  • Mudge and Yarwood Organ Factory, c.1874.
    Mudge and Yarwood Organ Factory, c.1874.
    Image       The Mudge and Yarwood Organ Factory was established in Whitby by Fred Mudge and Robert J. Yarwood in 1873 and moved to Guelph about 1875 or 1876. It was located on the east side of Brock Street, south of Ontario Street. In later years it was the Atlas Woolen Mills …
    Image     The Mudge and Yarwood Organ Factory was established in Whitby by Fred Mudge and Robert J. Yarwood in 1873 and moved to Guelph about 1875 or 1876. It was located …
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  • Hopkins' Music Hall, 1877
    Hopkins' Music Hall, 1877
    Image       George Hopkins built a music hall on the south east corner of Brock Street and Colborne Street, 201 Brock Street South, in 1877. In 1879 the building became Whitby's town hall and served as such until 1960. The building was demolished at the end of 1960. This print is made …
    Image     George Hopkins built a music hall on the south east corner of Brock Street and Colborne Street, 201 Brock Street South, in 1877. In 1879 the building became Whitby's town …
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