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- John Bright HouseThis home was located on the west side of the side road between lots 21 and 21, Concession 9, Whitby Township. It was built in the early 1870s and was the residence of Malcolm McTaggart, Reeve of Whitby Township. Later the residence belonged to John Bright who served as Dominion …This home was located on the west side of the side road between lots 21 and 21, Concession 9, Whitby Township. It was built in the early 1870s and was …Whitby Public Library
- Post Office and General Store, Myrtle StationJ.E. Beacock's General Store was located on the east side of Highway 12 north of the C.P.R. tracks. The store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.J.E. Beacock's General Store was located on the east side of Highway 12 north of the C.P.R. tracks. The store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.Whitby Public Library
- Street View, Myrtle Station, c.1925At the time of this photograph, these houses were located on the east side of Highway 12 north of the C.P.R. tracks at Myrtle Station.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, …At the time of this photograph, these houses were located on the east side of Highway 12 north of the C.P.R. tracks at Myrtle Station.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided …Whitby Public Library
- Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Myrtle Station, OntarioThese railway buildings were located on the east side of Highway 12 at Myrtle Station, Ontario. The grain elevator was built in 1887 and destroyed by fire January 25, 1968. The station was built around 1884 and demolished in 1974.These railway buildings were located on the east side of Highway 12 at Myrtle Station, Ontario. The grain elevator was built in 1887 and destroyed by fire January 25, 1968. …Whitby Public Library
- Train at Grain Elevator and Railway StationThese railway buildings were located on the east side of Highway 12 at Myrtle Station, Ontario. The grain elevator was built in 1887 and destroyed by fire January 25, 1968. The station was built around 1884 and demolished in 1974.These railway buildings were located on the east side of Highway 12 at Myrtle Station, Ontario. The grain elevator was built in 1887 and destroyed by fire January 25, 1968. …Whitby Public Library
- House at Myrtle Station, c.1925At the time of this photograph this house was located on the west side of Highway 12 at the north end of Myrtle Station. Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, …At the time of this photograph this house was located on the west side of Highway 12 at the north end of Myrtle Station. Whitby’s house numbering system was provided …Whitby Public Library
- Myrtle Station United ChurchMyrtle Station United Church was located on the east side of Highway 12 south side of the tracks at Myrtle Station. It was built in 1908-9.Myrtle Station United Church was located on the east side of Highway 12 south side of the tracks at Myrtle Station. It was built in 1908-9.Whitby Public Library
- "The Victors," Brights Barn RaisingThis barn raising took place at the farm of John Bright on the west side of Highway 12 north of the CPR tracks.This barn raising took place at the farm of John Bright on the west side of Highway 12 north of the CPR tracks.Whitby Public Library
- "The Feed," Brights Barn RaisingThis barn raising took place at the farm of John Bright on the west side of Highway 12 north of the CPR tracks.This barn raising took place at the farm of John Bright on the west side of Highway 12 north of the CPR tracks.Whitby Public Library
- J.W. Disney farmhouse and livery barnThis house and livery barn were located on the south side of the CPR tracks nearly opposite the railway station at Myrtle Station. The livery barn was demolished in 1927.This house and livery barn were located on the south side of the CPR tracks nearly opposite the railway station at Myrtle Station. The livery barn was demolished in 1927.Whitby Public Library
- Myrtle Station from the C.P.R. tracks looking northBeacock's General Store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.Beacock's General Store was destroyed by fire on October 6, 1933.Whitby Public Library
- Myrtle Station Methodist ChurchThis photograph was taken one year after the church was opened. The corner stone of the church was laid on August 27, 1908 by Peter Christie, MP for Ontario South. The church was dedicated on January 31, 1909. The church was located on the east side of Highway 12, south …This photograph was taken one year after the church was opened. The corner stone of the church was laid on August 27, 1908 by Peter Christie, MP for Ontario South. …Whitby Public Library
- Houses at Myrtle Station, c.1925Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great Depression. By the summer of 1935, Whitby had a population of about 4,000 people and a house numbering …Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during …Whitby Public Library
- Myrtle Station looking east from Highway 12 along the railway tracksThe grain elevator at centre was built in 1887 and was destroyed by fire January 25, 1968. The station was built in 1884 and demolished in 1974. The building at the far right was a livery stable operated by J.W. Disney until it was demolished in 1927.The grain elevator at centre was built in 1887 and was destroyed by fire January 25, 1968. The station was built in 1884 and demolished in 1974. The building at …Whitby Public Library
- Beacock Residence, c.1907James Beacock was the storekeeper and post master at Myrtle station. His residence was located on the east side of Highway 12, north of the railway tracks.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to …James Beacock was the storekeeper and post master at Myrtle station. His residence was located on the east side of Highway 12, north of the railway tracks.Whitby’s house numbering system …Whitby Public Library
- Elmer Cooke Gas Station (Front View)This building was built in 1857 at Myrtle as a Methodist Episcopal Church. It was moved to Myrtle Station in 1908 and to this site in 1920. The back of the old church, seen here, faced the street and formed the front of this gas station. Elmer Cooked operated the …This building was built in 1857 at Myrtle as a Methodist Episcopal Church. It was moved to Myrtle Station in 1908 and to this site in 1920. The back of …Whitby Public Library
- Elmer Cooke Gas Station (Back View)This building was built in 1857 at Myrtle as a Methodist Episcopal Church. It was moved to Myrtle Station in 1908 and to this site in 1920. The back of the old church, seen here, faced the street and formed the front of this gas station. Elmer Cooke operated the …This building was built in 1857 at Myrtle as a Methodist Episcopal Church. It was moved to Myrtle Station in 1908 and to this site in 1920. The back of …Whitby Public Library
- J.W. Disney livery barnThis house and livery barn were located on the south side of the CPR tracks nearly opposite the railway station at Myrtle Station. The livery barn was demolished in 1927.This house and livery barn were located on the south side of the CPR tracks nearly opposite the railway station at Myrtle Station. The livery barn was demolished in 1927.Whitby Public Library
- Station Street Looking West, c.1911Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during the Great Depression. By the summer of 1935, Whitby had a population of about 4,000 people and a house numbering …Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to the town, free of charge, during …Whitby Public Library
- Beacock Residence, c.1911James Beacock was the storekeeper and post master at Myrtle station. His residence was located on the east side of Highway 12, north of the railway tracks.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian minister. Van Wyck provided this service to …James Beacock was the storekeeper and post master at Myrtle station. His residence was located on the east side of Highway 12, north of the railway tracks.Whitby’s house numbering system …Whitby Public Library