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- Residence of Roy Talling, c.1910This house was built by William Westlake, c.1895. It was located at 604 Brock Street South.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 the Great Depression. By the …This house was built by William Westlake, c.1895. It was located at 604 Brock Street South.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Bryan, c.1897This Regency Cottage was built in the 1850s. This house is located at 206 Byron Street North.This Regency Cottage was built in the 1850s. This house is located at 206 Byron Street North.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Henry Hopper, c.1888This stucco house was located at 410 Henry Street. It was bricked over in the early 1900s.This stucco house was located at 410 Henry Street. It was bricked over in the early 1900s.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William Henry Hopper, c.1910This brick Regency cottage was built about 1855 at the south-east corner of Dunlop and King Streets (at 319 Dunlop Street West). This picture shows the house with a small front porch, removed some time before 1920.This brick Regency cottage was built about 1855 at the south-east corner of Dunlop and King Streets (at 319 Dunlop Street West). This picture shows the house with a small …Whitby Public Library
- Rosshill Tourist Cabins, 1944The Ross Hill Cabins, originally called Hilltop Cabins, were established by George Ross in 1935 on the south side of Dundas Street, east of Hopkins street where Owasco Volkswagon is today. They were located at 1425 Dundas Street East. The gas station and cabins were demolished about 1972-1973.Whitby’s house numbering …The Ross Hill Cabins, originally called Hilltop Cabins, were established by George Ross in 1935 on the south side of Dundas Street, east of Hopkins street where Owasco Volkswagon is …Whitby Public Library
- Demolition of Peter Perry House, August 1982This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came to Whitby in 1864. Later, this house was owned by Lyman T. …This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built …Whitby Public Library
- Demolition of Peter Perry House, August 1982This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came to Whitby in 1864. Later, this house was owned by Lyman T. …This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built …Whitby Public Library
- Peter Perry House, April 1981This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built for Richard Hatch, a hardware dealer who came to Whitby in 1864. Later, this house was owned by Lyman T. …This frame house at 110 Dundas Street East was built in the 1850s or 1860s on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Brock Street. The home was built …Whitby Public Library
- Andrew M. Ross House, June 1980This frame house was built between 1875 and 1880 by Andrew M. Ross (1851-1936) at the south-west corner of King and Colborne Streets (at 401 Colbourne Street West). Mr. Ross was a dry goods merchant in Whitby and a former mayor of the Town. His daughter, Miss Marcia Ross (1889-1979) …This frame house was built between 1875 and 1880 by Andrew M. Ross (1851-1936) at the south-west corner of King and Colborne Streets (at 401 Colbourne Street West). Mr. Ross …Whitby Public Library
- Robert Peter Perry House, April 1981This house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to the front in 1857. The tower was removed in 1960 and the house demolished in August 1987. The tail wing of the house was demolished in 1960. The residence was located at 114 Byron Street North.Whitby’s house numbering …This house was built in 1847 and a tower was added to the front in 1857. The tower was removed in 1960 and the house demolished in August 1987. The …Whitby Public Library
- House at Centre and Trent Streets, 1916This home was located south of Trent Street at 709 Centre Street South. 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 the Great Depression. By the summer of …This home was located south of Trent Street at 709 Centre Street South. Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired Presbyterian …Whitby Public Library
- Hamer's Corners Blacksmith Shop, ca.1927This shop was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as early as the 1820s. It was demolished in 1963. It was part of the Hamer's Corners settlement.This shop was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as early as the 1820s. It was demolished in 1963. It was part of the Hamer's Corners settlement.Whitby Public Library
- Hamer's Corners Blacksmith Shop, ca.1927This was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as early as the 1820s. The archway over the door shows the original size of the doorway which was later filled in with stones. It was demolished in 1963. This shop was part of the Hamer's Corners settlement.This was located at 1200 Dundas Street East and dates back as early as the 1820s. The archway over the door shows the original size of the doorway which was …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Louis Sebert House, August 1982This house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, between the Royal Hotel and the Hewis block, and was the residence of the Pringle and later the Heard family. In 1928 this house was moved to the location it is in for this photo - at the …This house was located on the east side of Brock Street north, between the Royal Hotel and the Hewis block, and was the residence of the Pringle and later the …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Ezra Annes, July 1975This house was built about 1836 by Ezra Annes and stood at the south-west corner of Dundas and Frances Streets (601 Dundas Street West). In June and July 1960, it was moved in two sections to the east side of Wellington Street south of Lynde Creek (239 Wellington Street).Whitby’s house …This house was built about 1836 by Ezra Annes and stood at the south-west corner of Dundas and Frances Streets (601 Dundas Street West). In June and July 1960, it …Whitby Public Library
- Greenwood Residence, July 1975This house is located on the west side of Henry Street between Dunlop and Colborne Streets. It was built in the 1850s and was the residence of John Hamar Greenwood and his family. This view is looking north from Dunlop Street. It was located at 208-210 Henry Street.Whitby’s house numbering …This house is located on the west side of Henry Street between Dunlop and Colborne Streets. It was built in the 1850s and was the residence of John Hamar Greenwood …Whitby Public Library
- Pindar House, July 1975This brick house was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of Heydenshore Park, Lot 24, Broken Front Concession, Whitby (2000 Dunlop Street). This building was moved back from the lakeshore at least once as erosion threatened to destroy it. It was demolished in 1978 and probably dated from …This brick house was located on the shore of Lake Ontario, east of Heydenshore Park, Lot 24, Broken Front Concession, Whitby (2000 Dunlop Street). This building was moved back from …Whitby Public Library
- Duncan C. Macdonell Residence, July 1975This house was located at 1503 Dundas Street East. It was demolished in July 1984.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 the Great Depression. By the summer …This house was located at 1503 Dundas Street East. It was demolished in July 1984.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired …Whitby Public Library
- Mudbrick House on Dundas Street, 1965This house stood on the south side of Dundas Street between Hopkins Street and the C.P.R. bridge (1013 Dundas Street East). It was built of mudbrick and covered with board and batten. It is believed to have been built before 1854, and was the only house of its kind in …This house stood on the south side of Dundas Street between Hopkins Street and the C.P.R. bridge (1013 Dundas Street East). It was built of mudbrick and covered with board …Whitby Public Library
- Former Bennett's Tavern, 1963This house at the north-east corner of Dundas Street and Euclid Street was built as early as 1828 at 408-410 Dundas Street West. From the 1830s until about 1860 it was operated as a tavern and hotel by Thomas Bennett, Thomas M. Scripture, and others. In the 1960s the lower …This house at the north-east corner of Dundas Street and Euclid Street was built as early as 1828 at 408-410 Dundas Street West. From the 1830s until about 1860 it …Whitby Public Library