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  • Taylor's Arena, 1951
    Taylor's Arena, 1951
    Image       This arena was originally built by George Carmack and William Barnes in 1889. Fred Burns enlarged it in 1913. Ernie Taylor operated the arena until 1953, when it was dismantled and rebuilt in Tara, Ontario.
    Image     This arena was originally built by George Carmack and William Barnes in 1889. Fred Burns enlarged it in 1913. Ernie Taylor operated the arena until 1953, when it was dismantled …
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  • Uptown Railway Station, 1951
    Uptown Railway Station, 1951
    ImageObject       The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished in 1969.
    ImageObject     The railway station for the Port Whitby and Port perry Railway was built in 1870 at 415 Dundas Street East. It was used as a station until 1963 and demolished …
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  • Brunton Lumber Yard Fire, 1951
    Brunton Lumber Yard Fire, 1951
    ImageNewspaper  Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 8 February 1951     The Brunton Lumber Company was built at Whitby Harbor in 1941. The company manufactured ammunition boxes for Defense Industries Limited in Ajax during the Second World War. The company was later sold to General Mills and was destroyed by fire on February 8, 1951.
    ImageNewspaper  Daily Times-Gazette (Whitby, ON), 8 February 1951   The Brunton Lumber Company was built at Whitby Harbor in 1941. The company manufactured ammunition boxes for Defense Industries Limited in Ajax during the Second World War. The company was …
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  • Couple Wins New Car at Deverell Motors, c.1951
    Couple Wins New Car at Deverell Motors, c.1951
    Image       Deverell Motors was operated by Robert M. Deverell until he retired in 1953. The building, located at 301 Dundas Street West, was built in 1915 and demolished in 1964.
    Image     Deverell Motors was operated by Robert M. Deverell until he retired in 1953. The building, located at 301 Dundas Street West, was built in 1915 and demolished in 1964.
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  • Ross Lowe, c.1951
    Ross Lowe, c.1951
    Image       Ross Lowe was born in Oshawa on 21 September 1928 and moved to Whitby in the 1940s. He played minor hockey in Whitby in 1943-1944 and later for the Oshawa Generals. Lowe played for a number of NHL farm teams in Hershey, Pennsylvania, Victoria, British Columbia, and Springfield, Indiana. He …
    Image     Ross Lowe was born in Oshawa on 21 September 1928 and moved to Whitby in the 1940s. He played minor hockey in Whitby in 1943-1944 and later for the Oshawa …
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  • Bedroom at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Bedroom at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Image       Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost on December 19, 1951.
    Image     Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost …
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  • Special Dining Room at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Special Dining Room at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Image       Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost on December 19, 1951.
    Image     Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost …
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  • Kitchen at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Kitchen at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Image       Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost on December 19, 1951.
    Image     Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost …
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  • Men's Day Room at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Men's Day Room at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Image       Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost on December 19, 1951.
    Image     Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost …
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  • Bathroom Slab at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Bathroom Slab at Fairview Lodge, 1951
    Image       Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost on December 19, 1951.
    Image     Fairview Lodge was built as the County Home for the Aged to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51 and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost …
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  • 632 Dundas Street West, 1951
    632 Dundas Street West, 1951
    Image       Fairview Lodge was build as the County Home for the Aged, to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51, and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost on December 19, 1951.
    Image     Fairview Lodge was build as the County Home for the Aged, to replace the old House of Refuge in 1950/51, and was officially opened by Ontario Premier Leslie M. Frost …
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  • 101 Brock Street North, August 22, 1951
    101 Brock Street North, August 22, 1951
    Image       The buildings at right, the Oddfellows Hall (Mercantile Department Store and the Lowes and Powell Block) and the Canadian Imperial Back of Commerce were demolished in April 1964 and replaced by a new Bank of Commerce building.
    Image     The buildings at right, the Oddfellows Hall (Mercantile Department Store and the Lowes and Powell Block) and the Canadian Imperial Back of Commerce were demolished in April 1964 and replaced …
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