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- Whitby Cenotaph, October 2005The cenotaph was erected at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street and was unveiled by Colonel Henry Cockshutt, Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor, on June 3, 1924.The cenotaph was erected at the south west corner of Dundas Street and Green Street and was unveiled by Colonel Henry Cockshutt, Ontario's Lieutenant-Governor, on June 3, 1924.Whitby Public Library
- St. Mark's United Church, October 2005The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.On April 1, 1929, a storm blew down the church steeple. The steeple fell onto Colborne Street.The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at 201 Centre Street South. It became the Whitby United Church in 1925 and St. Mark's United Church in 1962.On April 1, 1929, …Whitby Public Library
- 150 Brock Street North, October 2005The two storey brick building at 150 Brock Street North was building in 1862 by John Vandal Ham as his law office.The two storey brick building at 150 Brock Street North was building in 1862 by John Vandal Ham as his law office.Whitby Public Library
- 109 Centre Street South, October 2005The Upper Canadian Loyalist brick house was built c.1852. It was the home of the first Postmaster for Whitby, Alexander McPherson. Later it became the home of the honourable Judge George Young Smith and from 1921-1951 it was a Baptist Parsonage. The house is located at the corner of Centre …The Upper Canadian Loyalist brick house was built c.1852. It was the home of the first Postmaster for Whitby, Alexander McPherson. Later it became the home of the honourable Judge …Whitby Public Library
- All Saints' Anglican Church, October 2005All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street West.All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at 300 Dundas Street West.Whitby Public Library
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