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- All Saints' Anglican Church Baseball TeamBlack and white negative of a photograph of the All Saints' Anglican Church baseball team. The photograph was taken in a studio. Back row: Lloyd Dafoe, Jack Clarke, Pat Neal, Bill Baker, Ernie Gallagher, Warren Watson, Dick Adams, Art Ashton. Front row: George Allan, Clifford Maybe, Ernest Sleightholm, Doug Allan. …Black and white negative of a photograph of the All Saints' Anglican Church baseball team. The photograph was taken in a studio. Back row: Lloyd Dafoe, Jack Clarke, Pat Neal, …Whitby Public Library
- Father Patrick Moore's Baseball TeamIn 1936 Father Patrick Moore spent a year at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Whitby. During that year he organized some of the boys of the church into a baseball team.In 1936 Father Patrick Moore spent a year at St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church in Whitby. During that year he organized some of the boys of the church …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Yacht Club, 1936The Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and disbanded during the Second World War. The clubhouse was built on the east side of the Whitby harbour basin in 1934.The Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and disbanded during the Second World War. The clubhouse was built on the east side of the Whitby harbour …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Yacht Club Members, 1936The Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and disbanded during the Second World War. The clubhouse was built on the east side of the Whitby harbour basin in 1934.The Whitby Yacht Club was founded in the fall of 1933 and disbanded during the Second World War. The clubhouse was built on the east side of the Whitby harbour …Whitby Public Library
- Airplane and Hanger at Whitby Harbour, 1936This airplane hanger was built by G. Norman Irwin of Red Wing Orchards in 1935 behind the Whitby Yacht Club clubhouse on the east side of the harbour basin.This airplane hanger was built by G. Norman Irwin of Red Wing Orchards in 1935 behind the Whitby Yacht Club clubhouse on the east side of the harbour basin.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Street Fair ParadeView from the upper floor of the post office at the corner of Dundas and Brock Streets.View from the upper floor of the post office at the corner of Dundas and Brock Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Street Fair ParadeView from the upper floor of the post office at the corner of Dundas and Brock Streets.View from the upper floor of the post office at the corner of Dundas and Brock Streets.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Jeremiah Lick/The Stone LodgeThis granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. It is located on lot 20 on the south side of Concession 1 (Highway 2) between Kendalwood Road and Thickson …This granite fieldstone house was built in 1884 by William Pearson of Ashburn for Jeremiah Lick. At the time this photograph was taken, the Stone Lodge was a tourist home. …Whitby Public Library
- Greendale FarmThe house on Greendale Farm was owned by William Jackson. It was built by one of the Campbell family in the 1850s. The stone gates were a new addition to the farm. The farm was located on lot 30 of Concession 6.The house on Greendale Farm was owned by William Jackson. It was built by one of the Campbell family in the 1850s. The stone gates were a new addition to …Whitby Public Library
- House on Back of Lick FarmThis house was on the back part of the farm of Jeremiah Lick and it was demolished. It was located on lot 20 of Concession 1.This house was on the back part of the farm of Jeremiah Lick and it was demolished. It was located on lot 20 of Concession 1.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Joshua Richardson/Alger Press Building, c.1936This home was built in 1876 at 720 Dundas Street East on the north-east corner of Dundas and Garden Streets. It was demolished in 1969. In 1936 the Richardson residence became the office and plant of Alger Press of Oshawa. This photograph was likely used in Alger Press calendars. It …This home was built in 1876 at 720 Dundas Street East on the north-east corner of Dundas and Garden Streets. It was demolished in 1969. In 1936 the Richardson residence …Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street CPR Crossing Accident, 1936At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian Pacific Railway crossing at Brock St. Arthur Lewis, 25, Fred Bradshaw, 52, and Clarence …At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an …Whitby Public Library
- W.E. Armitage Florist, 1936W.E. Armitage Florist was located at 108 Brock Street South.W.E. Armitage Florist was located at 108 Brock Street South.Whitby Public Library
- Frances Richardson (nee Bowes), 1936Frances McFarland Bowes was born at Maxwell, ON on 9 March 1877. She married William Joshua Harold Richardson at Milton, ON on 16 June 1900, after which the couple moved to Whitby. Frances died on 17 January 1961 at Oshawa General Hospital following a motor vehicle accident which occurred 16 …Frances McFarland Bowes was born at Maxwell, ON on 9 March 1877. She married William Joshua Harold Richardson at Milton, ON on 16 June 1900, after which the couple moved …Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street CPR Crossing, 1936At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian Pacific Railway crossing at Brock St. Arthur Lewis, 25, Fred Bradshaw, 52, and Clarence …At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an …Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street CPR Crossing Accident, 1936At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian Pacific Railway crossing at Brock St. Arthur Lewis, 25, Fred Bradshaw, 52, and Clarence …At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an …Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street CPR Crossing Accident, 1936At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian Pacific Railway crossing at Brock St. Arthur Lewis, 25, Fred Bradshaw, 52, and Clarence …At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an …Whitby Public Library
- Brock Street CPR Crossing Accident, 1936At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an eastbound freight train at the Canadian Pacific Railway crossing at Brock St. Arthur Lewis, 25, Fred Bradshaw, 52, and Clarence …At 1:10am on 24 March 1936, three men who had attended at hockey game in Oshawa were returning to their homes in Brooklin when their car was struck by an …Whitby Public Library
- Gulliver 50th Anniversary, 1936The Gullivers were married at Brackley, Northamptonshire, England on 27 October 1886. They came to Canada in 1891, settling in Pickering Township. The family then moved to Whitby where Mr. Gulliver operated a tailor shop.The Gullivers were married at Brackley, Northamptonshire, England on 27 October 1886. They came to Canada in 1891, settling in Pickering Township. The family then moved to Whitby where Mr. …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Street Fair Parade, 1936View from the upper floor of the post office at the corner of Dundas and Brock Streets.View from the upper floor of the post office at the corner of Dundas and Brock Streets.Whitby Public Library