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  • Family of Charles Arthur McClellan
    Family of Charles Arthur McClellan
    Image       The McClellan family family of Ireland emigrated to Bowmanville in the mid-nineteenth century. Charles Arthur McClellan (1872-1958) was the eldest son of James and Rachel McClellan. Charles Arthur McClellan was a bank manager for a number of banks in Whitby and Brooklin. He retired in 1929. Charles married Middie Lick …
    Image     The McClellan family family of Ireland emigrated to Bowmanville in the mid-nineteenth century. Charles Arthur McClellan (1872-1958) was the eldest son of James and Rachel McClellan. Charles Arthur McClellan was …
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  • William Bright Family
    William Bright Family
    Image       William and Margaret Bright, originally from Lincolnshire, England, landed at Raglan where they had two sons, William and John. William Bright (1865-1932) married Fannie L. Bryant (1867-1922) by whom he had two children. He later married Maude Estella Bryant (1872-1949). Like his brother and father, William Bright was an avid …
    Image     William and Margaret Bright, originally from Lincolnshire, England, landed at Raglan where they had two sons, William and John. William Bright (1865-1932) married Fannie L. Bryant (1867-1922) by whom he …
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  • Residence of Charles Kempthorne
    Residence of Charles Kempthorne
    ImageObject       The Charles Kempthorne Residence was located at the south-east corner of Highway 2 and the Whitby-Pickering town line. It was part of the community of Almonds. The house was demolished in March 1969. Charles Kempthorne was a blacksmith at Almonds.
    ImageObject     The Charles Kempthorne Residence was located at the south-east corner of Highway 2 and the Whitby-Pickering town line. It was part of the community of Almonds. The house was demolished …
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  • Barn Raising on Lynde Farm
    Barn Raising on Lynde Farm
    ImageObject       The Lynde farm, also called Maple Dell Farm, was located on Concession 4 east of Coronation Road in Whitby Township.
    ImageObject     The Lynde farm, also called Maple Dell Farm, was located on Concession 4 east of Coronation Road in Whitby Township.
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  • Residence of Henry Hannam
    Residence of Henry Hannam
    ImageObject       This frame house was built by Henry Hannam (1811-1873) about 1853 and was demolished in December 2000 after a number of renovations had been made. At the time of this photograph the house was occupied by his son Alfred Hannam (1858-1943). The house was located on lot 22 of Concession …
    ImageObject     This frame house was built by Henry Hannam (1811-1873) about 1853 and was demolished in December 2000 after a number of renovations had been made. At the time of this …
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  • Dufferin Street School Students, 1915
    Dufferin Street School Students, 1915
    Image       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 was replaced by Brock Street School. Dufferin Street School has been a private residence since 1916.
    Image     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 …
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  • Couple at Port Whitby, c.1915
    Couple at Port Whitby, c.1915
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph of an image showing William Barton and an unidentified woman at Port Whitby. View looking east from Whitby harbour shows the waterworks pumping station in the background.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph of an image showing William Barton and an unidentified woman at Port Whitby. View looking east from Whitby harbour shows the waterworks pumping …
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  • Unidentified Women at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Unidentified Women at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Image       The Chester Draper grain elevator was built in 1867 and demolished in 1916. It was located at the east side of the slip at the harbour.
    Image     The Chester Draper grain elevator was built in 1867 and demolished in 1916. It was located at the east side of the slip at the harbour.
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  • Rowboat on Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Rowboat on Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph showing two unidentified young women in a rowboat on Whitby harbour. They are not far from the east pier (right side of image). The coal shed and a schooner are visible in the background at left.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph showing two unidentified young women in a rowboat on Whitby harbour. They are not far from the east pier (right side of image). …
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  • Group of People at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Group of People at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of a group of four people standing on the new concrete docks that were built in 1913-1914 at Whitby harbour. The waterworks pumping station and the Methodist Fresh Air Home are visible in the background.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of a group of four people standing on the new concrete docks that were built in 1913-1914 at Whitby harbour. …
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  • Norman Goldring at Coal Shed, c.1915
    Norman Goldring at Coal Shed, c.1915
    Image       The coal sheds were located east of the slip at Whitby harbor. They were owned by Richard Goldring and E.R. Blow.
    Image     The coal sheds were located east of the slip at Whitby harbor. They were owned by Richard Goldring and E.R. Blow.
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  • Coal Sheds at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Coal Sheds at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Image       The coal sheds were located east of the slip at Whitby harbor. They were owned by Richard Goldring and E.R. Blow.
    Image     The coal sheds were located east of the slip at Whitby harbor. They were owned by Richard Goldring and E.R. Blow.
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  • Port Whitby, c.1915
    Port Whitby, c.1915
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of Port Whitby. View looking north-east across the marsh from the Pringle Creek bridge at Brock Street. At left is the Charles Goldring home on Front Street. Behind it is the Richard Goldring home on Dufferin Street. The home occupied …
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of Port Whitby. View looking north-east across the marsh from the Pringle Creek bridge at Brock Street. At left is …
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  • Heydenshore Park Pavilion, c.1915
    Heydenshore Park Pavilion, c.1915
    Image       Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the private park was sold to the Whitby Public Utilities Commission. In 1971 Heydenshore Park was sold to the Town of …
    Image     Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the …
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  • Heydenshore Park from Pindar's Point
    Heydenshore Park from Pindar's Point
    Image       Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the private park was sold to the Whitby Public Utilities Commission. In 1971 Heydenshore Park was sold to the Town of …
    Image     Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the …
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  • 'The Clam' at Whitby Harbour, 1915
    'The Clam' at Whitby Harbour, 1915
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of the Clam, a crane used for building docks, at Whitby harbour. Three men are standing on the rigging.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of the Clam, a crane used for building docks, at Whitby harbour. Three men are standing on the rigging.
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  • Lighthouse at Whitby Harbour, 1915
    Lighthouse at Whitby Harbour, 1915
    Image       The lighthouse was built in 1857 and removed in 1958.
    Image     The lighthouse was built in 1857 and removed in 1958.
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  • Whitby Harbour at Sunset, 1915
    Whitby Harbour at Sunset, 1915
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of Whitby harbour at sunset. View looking west shows the west pier and the Watson grain elevators.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph showing an image of Whitby harbour at sunset. View looking west shows the west pier and the Watson grain elevators.
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  • Swimming at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Swimming at Whitby Harbour, c.1915
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph showing two girls swimming in Lake Ontario at the Whitby harbour. View looking east from the western breakwater. The lighthouse is visible at right.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph showing two girls swimming in Lake Ontario at the Whitby harbour. View looking east from the western breakwater. The lighthouse is visible at …
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  • Heydenshore Park in Winter, c.1915
    Heydenshore Park in Winter, c.1915
    Image       Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the private park was sold to the Whitby Public Utilities Commission. In 1971 Heydenshore Park was sold to the Town of …
    Image     Heydenshore Park was a summer resort established around 1900 east of Whitby Harbour. A number of cottages were built there starting in 1900 and were demolished in 1965 when the …
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