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- Residence of Robert WhiteThis brick house was located on the south-west corner of Rossland Road and Chocrane Street. It was built about 1854 for Robert White, a brick and tile maker. The house was demolished in the summer of 1990.This brick house was located on the south-west corner of Rossland Road and Chocrane Street. It was built about 1854 for Robert White, a brick and tile maker. The house …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Robert WhiteThis brick house was located on the south-west corner of Rossland Road and Chocrane Street. It was built about 1854 for Robert White, a brick and tile maker. The house was demolished in the summer of 1990.This brick house was located on the south-west corner of Rossland Road and Chocrane Street. It was built about 1854 for Robert White, a brick and tile maker. The house …Whitby Public Library
- Anderson-Flint HouseThis house was built by William Anderson who settled on lot 21 in 1834. In 1855 he moved to a small house at Dundas and Anderson Streets and sold this house to William Flint. The house has a brick front and stone sides and back. In 1984-85 a subdivision was …This house was built by William Anderson who settled on lot 21 in 1834. In 1855 he moved to a small house at Dundas and Anderson Streets and sold this …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of John Spencer/Dorset FarmThis log cabin was built by John Spencer (1786-1875) who settled on lot 29 of Concession 7 in 1833. David Burns (1850-1922), a poet in Brooklin, was born in this house on 6 August 1850 according to a caption under this photograph in his second book of poems published after …This log cabin was built by John Spencer (1786-1875) who settled on lot 29 of Concession 7 in 1833. David Burns (1850-1922), a poet in Brooklin, was born in this …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Henry Herbert SpencerThis house was located on Lot 29 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township.This house was located on Lot 29 of Concession 7 in Whitby Township.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of William HeronThe stone farmhouse was the home of William Heron Sr. (1792-1884) and it remained in the Heron family for many years. It was located on lot 29 of Concession 9 in Whitby Township.The stone farmhouse was the home of William Heron Sr. (1792-1884) and it remained in the Heron family for many years. It was located on lot 29 of Concession 9 …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Sylvester LyndeThe stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road (Concession 3)and east of McQuay Blvd. (D'Hilliar Street) in Whitby Township. It was built in the 1840s or 1850s for Sylvester Lynde (1800-1883), a son of Jabez Lynde. The house was destroyed by fire on …The stone house was located on lot 30 on the north side of Rossland Road (Concession 3)and east of McQuay Blvd. (D'Hilliar Street) in Whitby Township. It was built in …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of James RiceThis house, located on the north side of Rossland Road was demolished many years ago. It was originally located on lot 28.This house, located on the north side of Rossland Road was demolished many years ago. It was originally located on lot 28.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
- Residence of Charles John SpencerThis frame house was built about 1856 for Samuel Hill. It was located on lot 27 of Concession 4 in Whitby Township. It was purchased in 1900 from the Hill family by Charles John Spencer, whose family lived there until 1920 when the house was sold to John Webber. In …This frame house was built about 1856 for Samuel Hill. It was located on lot 27 of Concession 4 in Whitby Township. It was purchased in 1900 from the Hill …Whitby Public Library
- Residence of George RobinsonThis house was built before 1877 by William Robinson on lot 29 of Concession 8 in Whitby Township. It's current address is 920 Brawley Road West.This house was built before 1877 by William Robinson on lot 29 of Concession 8 in Whitby Township. It's current address is 920 Brawley Road West.Whitby Public Library
- Residence of Mark CrawforthThis house was built about 1878 by Whitby Township farmer Mark Crawforth (1857-1934) about the time of his marriage. It was located on the north side of the Base Line at the Whitby - East Whitby Township border. The house was demolished about 1998.This house was built about 1878 by Whitby Township farmer Mark Crawforth (1857-1934) about the time of his marriage. It was located on the north side of the Base Line …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
- Dedication of plaque at Evergreen CemeterySee p.29-30 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationSee p.29-30 of Split Rail Country Vol. II for more informationGrey Highlands Public Library
- Chris Neil Senators TicketChris Neil, from Flesherton, featured as a child and an adult on an Ottawa Senators game ticket.Chris Neil, from Flesherton, featured as a child and an adult on an Ottawa Senators game ticket.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Salem CemeteryGate into Salem Cemetery, founded in 1870 by Jonathan Jerrett. The cemetery is still maintained.Gate into Salem Cemetery, founded in 1870 by Jonathan Jerrett. The cemetery is still maintained.Grey Highlands Public Library
- Ribbon Cutting at new Township ShedCeremonial ribbon-cutting to open the new Artemesia Township Municipal maintenance shed. Left to right: George Schafer (Glenelg Reeve); Ken Fromanger (Ministry of Transportation of Ontario representative); Murray Betts (Artemesia Reeve); I.B. Whittaker (Former Road Superintendent); Gus Mitges (M.P.P.); Michael Richardson (I.B. Whittaker's grandson)Ceremonial ribbon-cutting to open the new Artemesia Township Municipal maintenance shed. Left to right: George Schafer (Glenelg Reeve); Ken Fromanger (Ministry of Transportation of Ontario representative); Murray Betts (Artemesia Reeve); …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Old Flesherton Railway Station BuildingThe Flesherton Railway station was originally build in Ceylon in 1873, it was moved to private land owned by Alex Wilson at Grey Roads 2 & 19 in 1972 after the railroad tracks were removed and service stopped.The Flesherton Railway station was originally build in Ceylon in 1873, it was moved to private land owned by Alex Wilson at Grey Roads 2 & 19 in 1972 after …Grey Highlands Public Library
- Past Masters of Niagara Lodge, No. 2, 1938-1953missing: Wor.Bro. A.N. Rogers - 1943missing: Wor.Bro. A.N. Rogers - 1943Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- Judge’s ChairJudge’s Chair from the former County of Victoria Courthouse.Judge’s Chair from the former County of Victoria Courthouse.Kawartha Lakes Public Library