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  • Isabella (Blair) Breckon and Lissie Crane of Whitby
    Isabella (Blair) Breckon and Lissie Crane of Whitby
    Image       Professional portrait of Isabella (Blair) Breckon with her cousin Lissie Crane of Whitby (seated).
    Image     Professional portrait of Isabella (Blair) Breckon with her cousin Lissie Crane of Whitby (seated).
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Residence of James Pellow, 1919
    Residence of James Pellow, 1919
    Image       This brick house was built in the 1880s on the west side of King Street, opposite Gilbert Street (400 King Street). It remained in the Pellow family until about 1978.
    Image     This brick house was built in the 1880s on the west side of King Street, opposite Gilbert Street (400 King Street). It remained in the Pellow family until about 1978.
    Whitby Public Library
  • Residence of Paul Irwin, 701 Brock Street, 1926
    Residence of Paul Irwin, 701 Brock Street, 1926
    Imagemystery       This house is located on the east side of Brock Street South near Pitt Street. The address is 701 Brock St. S.
    Imagemystery     This house is located on the east side of Brock Street South near Pitt Street. The address is 701 Brock St. S.
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  • Residence of D.E. Heard, 149 Brock Street N. moved to 158 Brock N., 1912
    Residence of D.E. Heard, 149 Brock Street N. moved to 158 Brock N., 1912
    Imagemystery       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 Heard family. In 1928 it moved to the southwest corner of Brock and Mary Streets.
    Imagemystery     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 …
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  • Residence of Mrs. Theodore McGillivray, 1927
    Residence of Mrs. Theodore McGillivray, 1927
    Imagemystery       This brick house was built for James Campbell, a Whitby merchant in the 1870s. For many years it was the home of Ontario County Judge Theodore McGillivray. Located on the north-west corner of Dundas and Perry Streets (120 Dundas Street East), it was demolished in the spring of 1954. The …
    Imagemystery     This brick house was built for James Campbell, a Whitby merchant in the 1870s. For many years it was the home of Ontario County Judge Theodore McGillivray. Located on the …
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  • Residence of D.E. Heard, 149 Brock Street N., moved to 158 Brock N., 1928
    Residence of D.E. Heard, 149 Brock Street N., moved to 158 Brock N., 1928
    Imagemystery       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 Heard family. In 1928 it moved to the southwest corner of Brock and Mary Streets.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided …
    Imagemystery     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 …
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  • Residence of Emanuel Sleep, c.1900
    Residence of Emanuel Sleep, c.1900
    Image       This brick farm house was built about 1879 for Emanuel Sleep on the south side of Victoria Street, east of South Blair Street (lot 24, Broken Front Concession). The bricks were brought from the Don Valley brick yard in Toronto and the stairs and library bookcases were built by Capt. …
    Image     This brick farm house was built about 1879 for Emanuel Sleep on the south side of Victoria Street, east of South Blair Street (lot 24, Broken Front Concession). The bricks …
    Whitby Public Library
  • The Evergreens, Tourist Home, c.1925
    The Evergreens, Tourist Home, c.1925
    Image       The Joshua Richardson house was built at the north-east corner of Dundas and Garden Streets in 1876 and was demolished in 1969 after several fires were set in it. In the 1920s it was a tourist home called "The Evergreens.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy …
    Image     The Joshua Richardson house was built at the north-east corner of Dundas and Garden Streets in 1876 and was demolished in 1969 after several fires were set in it. In …
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  • Inverlyn Chicken Coop, c.1926
    Inverlyn Chicken Coop, c.1926
    Image       A black and white photograph of the Inverlynn Chicken Coop. There are several chickens on the grass in front of the poultry house.
    Image     A black and white photograph of the Inverlynn Chicken Coop. There are several chickens on the grass in front of the poultry house.
    Whitby Public Library
  • Jabez Lynde house, c.1905.
    Jabez Lynde house, c.1905.
    Image       The Lynde House was built during the War of 1812 at 960 Dundas Street West. It was moved to Cullen Gardens on August 22, 1986. In June, 1988 it was opened as a museum Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired …
    Image     The Lynde House was built during the War of 1812 at 960 Dundas Street West. It was moved to Cullen Gardens on August 22, 1986. In June, 1988 it was …
    Whitby Public Library
  • House on Mary Street East, 1908
    House on Mary Street East, 1908
    Imagemystery       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 1935, Whitby had a population of about 4,000 people and a house numbering …
    Imagemystery     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 …
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  • Ezra Annes Residence, c.1910
    Ezra Annes Residence, c.1910
    Image       This picture shows the back wing of the house with Mrs. Henry Warren Annes and her daughter Maude Annes seated outside. This house was located at 601 Dundas Street West.
    Image     This picture shows the back wing of the house with Mrs. Henry Warren Annes and her daughter Maude Annes seated outside. This house was located at 601 Dundas Street West.
    Whitby Public Library
  • St. Andrew's Presbyterian Manse, c.1930.
    St. Andrew's Presbyterian Manse, c.1930.
    Image       This house at the north-east corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets was built in 1902 as the manse for St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (at 210 Gilbert Street West). It served as a manse until 1957, and was demolished in 1977.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy …
    Image     This house at the north-east corner of Centre and Gilbert Streets was built in 1902 as the manse for St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (at 210 Gilbert Street West). It served …
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  • Spruce Villa Hotel, c.1935
    Spruce Villa Hotel, c.1935
    Image       This brick house was built for W.H. Clendenan, about 1875, on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Wellington Street (at 734 Dundas Street West). It became the Spruce Villa Hotel about 1920 and was enclosed in a modern building in 1950. This is a much clearer version of …
    Image     This brick house was built for W.H. Clendenan, about 1875, on the north side of Dundas Street, east of Wellington Street (at 734 Dundas Street West). It became the Spruce …
    Whitby Public Library
  • A militia house on Centre Street, c.1910.
    A militia house on Centre Street, c.1910.
    Image       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 1935, Whitby had a population of about 4,000 people and a house numbering …
    Image     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
  • Residence of James Bradford Powell, c.1896
    Residence of James Bradford Powell, c.1896
    Image       This house is at the north-east corner of Dundas and Palace Streets at 506 Dundas Street West.
    Image     This house is at the north-east corner of Dundas and Palace Streets at 506 Dundas Street West.
    Whitby Public Library
  • Residence of Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, c.1908
    Residence of Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, c.1908
    Image       The house located at 320 St. John Street West was built in 1881 for Judge George H. Dartnell, of the Ontario County Courthouse. He was succeeded by Judge Duncan John McIntyre. Left to Right: Judge Duncan J. McIntyre, Mrs. Duncan J. McIntyre, Duncan Brodie McIntyre.
    Image     The house located at 320 St. John Street West was built in 1881 for Judge George H. Dartnell, of the Ontario County Courthouse. He was succeeded by Judge Duncan John …
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  • Gertrude Bryan in front of 206 Byron St. N., c.1910
    Gertrude Bryan in front of 206 Byron St. N., c.1910
    Image       This Regency cottage was built in the 1850s. This home is located at 206 Byron Street North.
    Image     This Regency cottage was built in the 1850s. This home is located at 206 Byron Street North.
    Whitby Public Library
  • 1001 Green Street, 1946
    1001 Green Street, 1946
    Image       This picture was taken of the house before it was covered with insulbrick in 1946.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 …
    Image     This picture was taken of the house before it was covered with insulbrick in 1946.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James Roy Van Wyck (1877-1941), a retired …
    Whitby Public Library
  • Residence of William Henry Hopper, c.1920
    Residence of William Henry Hopper, c.1920
    Image       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 was taken after a new porch was put on the house, this same porch remaining in 1993.Whitby’s house numbering system was provided by Rev. Dr. James …
    Image     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 was taken after a new porch …
    Whitby Public Library
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