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- Ontario County CourthouseThe Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of Toronto. The extension at the north end was added in 1866. The building served as a courthouse from 1854-1964. In …The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of …Whitby Public Library
- Town of Whitby Staff at Town HallThe Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Town Staff Members in front of Town HallThe Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Staff Members in front of Town HallThe Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Town of Whitby Staff, 1923The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.The Municipal Office was located at the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Students and John Frost in front of Town HallThe Municipal Office was located on the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets. The building was built in 1877 and served as town hall from 1879 to 1960 when it was demolished.The Municipal Office was located on the south-east corner of Brock and Colbourne Streets. The building was built in 1877 and served as town hall from 1879 to 1960 when …Whitby Public Library
- Hopper Family ReunionRichard Hopper (1799-1885) of Devonshire, England married Mary Shoddick (1800-1903), also of Devonshire, in either 1819 or 1824. They had nine children: Sarah Colwill (1820- ), Mrs. Matthew Hodson, unknown, Richard Hopper (1827-1889), John Hopper (1829-1901), William Hopper ( -1926), Thomas Hopper (1838-1907), Margaret Hopper (1841-1900), George Henry Hopper (1845-1930). …Richard Hopper (1799-1885) of Devonshire, England married Mary Shoddick (1800-1903), also of Devonshire, in either 1819 or 1824. They had nine children: Sarah Colwill (1820- ), Mrs. Matthew Hodson, unknown, …Whitby Public Library
- St. John's Anglican Church Junior Auxiliary Picnic, 1923Black and white negative of a photograph showing the junior auxiliary group from St. John's Anglican Church sitting down to eat at a picnic. The group is gathered a long picnic table.Black and white negative of a photograph showing the junior auxiliary group from St. John's Anglican Church sitting down to eat at a picnic. The group is gathered a long …Whitby Public Library
- King Street School (R. A. Sennett Public School)King Street School was built in 1921 at 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952. R. A. Sennett Public School closed in …King Street School was built in 1921 at 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Collegiate Institute/Whitby High School, 1923The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.Whitby Public Library
- King Street School (R. A. Sennett Public School) Room Two Students, 1923King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. Sennett Public School in honour of its first principal who served from 1921-1952. R. A. Sennett Public School closed in …King Street School was built in 1921 on 300 King Street. It was built to replace Henry Street School which burned down in 1920. In 1979 it was renamed R.A. …Whitby Public Library
- Dundas Street School Room Two Students, 1923Dundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in 1875 on the north side of Dundas Street west of Garden Street. It was demolished in the early 1960s but additions from the 1950s remained and were renamed Florence Heard Public School in 1974.Dundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in 1875 on the north side of Dundas Street west of Garden Street. It was demolished in the early …Whitby Public Library
- Dundas Street School Room Three Students, 1923Dundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in 1875 on the north side of Dundas Street west of Garden Street. It was demolished in the early 1960s but additions from the 1950s remained and were renamed Florence Heard Public School in 1974.Dundas Street School, also known as the model school, was built in 1875 on the north side of Dundas Street west of Garden Street. It was demolished in the early …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario County Council, 1923Black and white negative of a photograph of the 1923 Ontario County Council that appeared in a publication called By-laws of the Council of the Corporation of the County of Ontario, 1906-1924.Black and white negative of a photograph of the 1923 Ontario County Council that appeared in a publication called By-laws of the Council of the Corporation of the County of …Whitby Public Library
- Unidentified People and Ontario County Land Registry OfficeThe Ontario Country Registry Office was built in 1873 at the south-west corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets. Additions were made in 1929 and 1954. It stood on the same block as the Ontario County Courthouse.The Ontario Country Registry Office was built in 1873 at the south-west corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets. Additions were made in 1929 and 1954. It stood on the same …Whitby Public Library
- Spruce Villa, 1923Spruce Villa was originally constructed in approximately 1872 at 734 Dundas Street West. It was a farmhouse owned by William Clendenan (1826-1906). Around 1918 this property was purchased by Mrs. W.H. Weddell. Mrs. Weddell gave it the name Spruce Villa for the line of spruce trees along the property. She …Spruce Villa was originally constructed in approximately 1872 at 734 Dundas Street West. It was a farmhouse owned by William Clendenan (1826-1906). Around 1918 this property was purchased by Mrs. …Whitby Public Library
- Florence Helena McGillivray, 1923Florence Helena McGillivray was born at Burnside Farm, 3rd Concession, Whitby Township, on March 1, 1864. In 1870 her family moved to "Inverlynn" house in Whitby. Miss McGillivray won two first prizes at the Bowmanville fair for water-color painting in 1881. She studied art at the Central Ontario School of …Florence Helena McGillivray was born at Burnside Farm, 3rd Concession, Whitby Township, on March 1, 1864. In 1870 her family moved to "Inverlynn" house in Whitby. Miss McGillivray won two …Whitby Public Library
- Fresh Buttermilk and Sandwiches for SaleWhitby House Hotel location: 207 Dundas Street West.Whitby House Hotel location: 207 Dundas Street West.Whitby Public Library
- Myrtle Nesbitt (May Queen) and Attendants, Ontario Ladies' College, 1923This is a black and white photograph of the 1924 May Queen, Myrtle Nesbitt and her attendants. The Counselors at the back of the procession line are Vel LaFrance and Lois Newberry.This is a black and white photograph of the 1924 May Queen, Myrtle Nesbitt and her attendants. The Counselors at the back of the procession line are Vel LaFrance and …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario Ladies' College May Court Festival Exercises, May 1923This picture was taken from an upstairs window of Frances Hall.This picture was taken from an upstairs window of Frances Hall.Whitby Public Library