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- Aloise, Ann, 1948?-2013 (Died)appeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 17. Date of Event: 2 Feb 2013 Includes photoappeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 17. Date of Event: 2 Feb 2013 Includes photoWhitby Public Library
- Box, Bernard Allan, 1932-2013 (Died)appeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 17. Date of Event: 22 Jan 2013 Includes photoappeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 17. Date of Event: 22 Jan 2013 Includes photoWhitby Public Library
- Rupert, Frances William "Frank", ?-2013 (Died)appeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 18. Date of Event: 26 Jan 2013 ...appeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 18. Date of Event: 26 Jan 2013 ...Whitby Public Library
- Smith, Kyle Bradley, 1996-2013 (Died)appeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 18. Date of Event: 2 Feb 2013 Includes photoappeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 18. Date of Event: 2 Feb 2013 Includes photoWhitby Public Library
- Zammit, Carmel (Charlie), 1936?-2013 (Died)appeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 18. Date of Event: 4 Feb 2013 Includes photoappeared in Whitby This Week, 6 Feb 2013, p. 18. Date of Event: 4 Feb 2013 Includes photoWhitby Public Library
- Children Outside a Change Room at Kinsmen Park Swimming Pool, June 1962The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, July 1962 The swimming pool in Kinsmen park was built between 1949 and 1953 and was demolished in 1993. The change rooms were built by the Rotary Club of Whitby.The Whitby Weekly News, Whitby Weekly News, July 1962 The swimming pool in Kinsmen park was built between 1949 and 1953 and was demolished in 1993. The change rooms were built by the Rotary Club of Whitby.Whitby Public Library
- Peel Park, c. 1960The land for Peel Park at the south end of Peel Street near Burns Street, was purchased by the Town of Whitby in 1939 and used for many years as a dump site. The dump was closed in 1958 and the land was converted to a recreational park. The Kinsmen …The land for Peel Park at the south end of Peel Street near Burns Street, was purchased by the Town of Whitby in 1939 and used for many years as …Whitby Public Library
- 552 Dundas Street East, April 1974This is a front view of the house which was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1977.This is a front view of the house which was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1977.Whitby Public Library
- 552 Dundas Street East, April 1974This view is of the west side of the house which was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1977.This view is of the west side of the house which was built in the 1850s and demolished in 1977.Whitby Public Library
- 625 Brock Street South, July 6, 1960This house was moved to make way for the building of a medical clinic. The house is at the corner of Brock and Dundas Streets emerging on to Dundas Street East from Brock Street North.This house was moved to make way for the building of a medical clinic. The house is at the corner of Brock and Dundas Streets emerging on to Dundas Street …Whitby Public Library
- 625 Brock Street South, July 6, 1960This house was moved to make way for the building of a medical clinic. This is a front view of the house passing the Bell Telephone exchange building at 224 Brock Street South.This house was moved to make way for the building of a medical clinic. This is a front view of the house passing the Bell Telephone exchange building at 224 …Whitby Public Library
- 859 Dundas Street West, April 6, 1969This view is of the front of the house from Dundas Street. It was the residence of Joseph Baird Mitchell.This view is of the front of the house from Dundas Street. It was the residence of Joseph Baird Mitchell.Whitby Public Library
- 1700 Charles Street, May 23, 1969This house stood at the west end of Watson Street and was the residence of Blake McCoy. It was demolished in 1978.This house stood at the west end of Watson Street and was the residence of Blake McCoy. It was demolished in 1978.Whitby Public Library
- 301 Byron Street South, February 1962This house on the south-east corner of Dunlop and Byron Streets was built in 1874 for Nelson Gilbert Reynolds when he sold Trafalgar Castle to the Methodist Church to become the Ontario Ladies' College. After his death in 1881 it was the house of Reverend Matthew Gold. From 1904 to …This house on the south-east corner of Dunlop and Byron Streets was built in 1874 for Nelson Gilbert Reynolds when he sold Trafalgar Castle to the Methodist Church to become …Whitby Public Library
- 1710 Charles Street, 1959This is a south side view of one of the old houses in Port Whitby. It was demolished in 1971.This is a south side view of one of the old houses in Port Whitby. It was demolished in 1971.Whitby Public Library
- 1710 Charles Street, 1959This is a front view of one of the old houses of Port Whitby. It was demolished in 1971.This is a front view of one of the old houses of Port Whitby. It was demolished in 1971.Whitby Public Library
- 1718 Brock Street South, May 23, 1969This house was demolished in 1976.This house was demolished in 1976.Whitby Public Library
- 1718 Brock Street South, May 23, 1969This house was demolished in 1976.This house was demolished in 1976.Whitby Public Library
- 1805 Dufferin Street, May 23, 1969This house was demolished in 1974.This house was demolished in 1974.Whitby Public Library
- 215 Perry Street, 1974This house, built in the 1850s, was severely damaged by fire on August 21, 1948. The house was repaired and remained as Thomas Shearer's residence until it was demolished in 1982.This house, built in the 1850s, was severely damaged by fire on August 21, 1948. The house was repaired and remained as Thomas Shearer's residence until it was demolished in …Whitby Public Library