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- Residence of William SinclairThe Glenrath farmhouse was built by William Sinclair (1810-1899) about 1861 on lot 18 of broken front Concession in Whitby Township. The Sinclair farm was acquired by the British government about 1940 for use as the spy training base, Camp X. The farmhouse was destroyed by a fire department training …The Glenrath farmhouse was built by William Sinclair (1810-1899) about 1861 on lot 18 of broken front Concession in Whitby Township. The Sinclair farm was acquired by the British government …Whitby Public Library
- William Sinclair, July 7, 1872William Sinclair was born at the Parish of Culter, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on July 11, 1810, and came to Canada in 1833. He was hired by local farmers in Whitby Township for a few years and for 14 years farmed on his own at Almonds. In 1861 he settled on lot …William Sinclair was born at the Parish of Culter, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on July 11, 1810, and came to Canada in 1833. He was hired by local farmers in Whitby Township …Whitby Public Library
- William Sinclair, c. 1890William Sinclair was born at the Parish of Culter, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on July 11, 1810, and came to Canada in 1833. He was hired by local farmers in Whitby Township for a few years and for 14 years farmed on his own at Almonds. In 1861 he settled on lot …William Sinclair was born at the Parish of Culter, Lanarkshire, Scotland, on July 11, 1810, and came to Canada in 1833. He was hired by local farmers in Whitby Township …Whitby Public Library
- Mrs. William Sinclair (Margaret Prentice), c. 1890Margaret Prentice was born in the parish of Crawford-John, Lanarkshire, Scotland, in 1812. She married William Sinclair in Scotland in 1833. The Sinclairs came to Whitby in 1833 and resided at Almonds until 1861 when they purchased Glenrath Farm at lot 18, Broken Front Concession, Whitby Township. This farm was …Margaret Prentice was born in the parish of Crawford-John, Lanarkshire, Scotland, in 1812. She married William Sinclair in Scotland in 1833. The Sinclairs came to Whitby in 1833 and resided …Whitby Public Library
- The North Side of the Last Remaining Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- The Front of the Last Remaining Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- The North Side of the Last Remaining Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- Roof Vent on a Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- The South Side of the Last Remaining Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- The West Side of the Last Remaining Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- Roof and Roof Vent on the Last Remaining Camp X BuildingCamp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- The North Side of the Last Remaining Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- The last remaining Camp X Building, c.2012Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. All of the …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- Camp X Museum ArtifactsThe Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and the collection was sold. A small number of artifacts were acquired by Canada's War Museum in Ottawa and other artifacts …The Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and …Whitby Public Library
- Camp X Museum ArtifactsThe Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and the collection was sold. A small number of artifacts were acquired by Canada's War Museum in Ottawa and other artifacts …The Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and …Whitby Public Library
- Camp X Museum ArtifactsThe Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and the collection was sold. A small number of artifacts were acquired by Canada's War Museum in Ottawa and other artifacts …The Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and …Whitby Public Library
- Camp X Museum ArtifactsThe Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and the collection was sold. A small number of artifacts were acquired by Canada's War Museum in Ottawa and other artifacts …The Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and …Whitby Public Library
- Camp X Museum ArtifactsThe Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and the collection was sold. A small number of artifacts were acquired by Canada's War Museum in Ottawa and other artifacts …The Camp X Museum was part of the Robert Stuart Aeronautical and Camp-X Collection located at 1000 Stevenson Road North in Oshawa, Ontario. The museum was closed in 2010 and …Whitby Public Library
- Camp X Buildings, 1942Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. The buildings were …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library
- Interior of Communications Centre, Camp X, 1942Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. The camp operated from 1941 to 1945. It was used as a government communications centre until 1969. The buildings were …Camp X was a spy training camp and communications centre established by British Security Co-ordination on the shore of Lake Ontario on the border between Whitby and East Whitby Townships. …Whitby Public Library