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  • County Town Carnival Parade, July 31, 1971.
    County Town Carnival Parade, July 31, 1971.
    Image       Brooklin 1924 Reo Fire Truck in County Town Carnival parade. July 31, 1971. The truck is passing the Whitby Public Utilities building at the North-West corner of Brock and Colborne Streets.
    Image     Brooklin 1924 Reo Fire Truck in County Town Carnival parade. July 31, 1971. The truck is passing the Whitby Public Utilities building at the North-West corner of Brock and Colborne …
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  • Kinsmen Park Water Tower, c.1971
    Kinsmen Park Water Tower, c.1971
    Image       This water tower was built in Kinsmen Park in 1947. It was demolished in September 1979. Kinsmen Park is located on the block bounded by Byron, Walnut, Chestnut and Centre Streets.
    Image     This water tower was built in Kinsmen Park in 1947. It was demolished in September 1979. Kinsmen Park is located on the block bounded by Byron, Walnut, Chestnut and Centre …
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  • Filming of 'Whiteoaks of Jalna' at Inverlynn
    Filming of 'Whiteoaks of Jalna' at Inverlynn
    Image       Inverlynn, at the northwest corner of Raglan and Giffard Streets, was built in 1860. In 1971 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation filmed the outdoor scenes for the television series 'Whiteoaks of Jalna', using Inverlynn as 'Jalna', the home of the Whiteoak family in Mazo De La Roche's novels.
    Image     Inverlynn, at the northwest corner of Raglan and Giffard Streets, was built in 1860. In 1971 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation filmed the outdoor scenes for the television series 'Whiteoaks of …
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  • Burr Lodge
    Burr Lodge
    Image       Burr Lodge was built in 1854-55 for James Wallace. It is located between Centre and King Streets, facing James Street. Later owners included Chester Draper, Frank Burr Mosure, Lyman T. Barclay and Harold Phinn. In the 1920s it was stripped of its verandah and converted into apartments.
    Image     Burr Lodge was built in 1854-55 for James Wallace. It is located between Centre and King Streets, facing James Street. Later owners included Chester Draper, Frank Burr Mosure, Lyman T. …
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  • Work Engine at Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited, July 2, 1971
    Work Engine at Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited, July 2, 1971
    Image       This locomotive was used for moving steel scrap around the lot at Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited (LASCO).
    Image     This locomotive was used for moving steel scrap around the lot at Lake Ontario Steel Company Limited (LASCO).
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  • 600 King Street, 1971
    600 King Street, 1971
    Image       This house, at the southwest corner of King and St. John Streets, was built in 1914 for Dr. Horace Bascom, Registrar of the Ontario County Courts and later Sheriff. After Dr. Bascom's death in 1956 the house was owned by Duncan McIntyre.
    Image     This house, at the southwest corner of King and St. John Streets, was built in 1914 for Dr. Horace Bascom, Registrar of the Ontario County Courts and later Sheriff. After …
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  • Construction of Haydenshore Pavilion, 1971
    Construction of Haydenshore Pavilion, 1971
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  • House across from DX Station
    House across from DX Station
    Image       Pictured is a house across from a DX Station in Whitby. The house was torn down in 1972 or 1973.
    Image     Pictured is a house across from a DX Station in Whitby. The house was torn down in 1972 or 1973.
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