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- Portrait Photograph of Private Frederick Lewis Anderson, c.1943Private Frederick Lewis Anderson was born in Toronto on June 14, 1920, son of James and Susan Anderson. He moved to Whitby in 1923 where he attended St. Bernard's Separate School and Whitby High School. He was employed at the Whitby Malleable Iron and Brass Co. and was a member …Private Frederick Lewis Anderson was born in Toronto on June 14, 1920, son of James and Susan Anderson. He moved to Whitby in 1923 where he attended St. Bernard's Separate …Whitby Public Library
- Portrait Photo of Malcolm AdamAlex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Malcolm Albert Allan was born in 1921 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and died in Oshawa in 1992. He enlisted in the Second World War in July 1940 and went overseas in April 1943. He …Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. Malcolm Albert Allan was born in 1921 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and died in …Whitby Public Library
- J. Nourse and Co. Store LithographPerry's Block was located opposite the outlet at Elm Street. It was built by John Ham Perry in 1858. The building was destroyed by fire on June 10, 1864 and was replaced by McMillan's Block the same year.Perry's Block was located opposite the outlet at Elm Street. It was built by John Ham Perry in 1858. The building was destroyed by fire on June 10, 1864 and …Whitby Public Library
- Royal Hotel AdvertisementThe three storey brick building depicted in this lithograph was the first Royal Hotel at 171 Brock Street North (located on the east side of Brock Street, south of Mary Street). It was built in 1862, but was destroyed by fire March 6, 1872. The proprietor at the time of …The three storey brick building depicted in this lithograph was the first Royal Hotel at 171 Brock Street North (located on the east side of Brock Street, south of Mary …Whitby Public Library
- Lithograph for Hatch and Brothers Hardware StoreThis three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch and later Samuel's sons Fred and Frank Hatch from 1874 to 1904. The business was founded in Whitby about 1864. …This three-storey brick store was located at 111 Brock Street North (on the east side of Brock Street, north of Dundas Street). It was operated by Samuel and Richard Hatch …Whitby Public Library
- Standard Bank BuildingThis building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows the building on the north east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets. It was built in 1866 and demolished in 1964. It was built for Lowes and Powell, a dry goods company, and called the "Dominion Warerooms." In …This building was located at 101 Brock Street North. The photograph shows the building on the north east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets. It was built in 1866 and …Whitby Public Library
- Advertisement from J. F. Rainer Piano Factory, 1868.Joseph F. Rainer opened a piano factory on the south side of Mary Street, east of Byron Street in 1860. This factory continued in operation until June 1872 when Mr. Rainer moved to Guelph. The factory was destroyed by fire on November 27, 1873.Joseph F. Rainer opened a piano factory on the south side of Mary Street, east of Byron Street in 1860. This factory continued in operation until June 1872 when Mr. …Whitby Public Library
- Newspaper Portrait of John Dryden, 1909John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm (a successful 200-acre property near the village of Winchester (Brooklin) at the north east corner of Thickson Road and the 7th Concession, Whitby Township, Upper Canada. He was the son of James Dryden and Elizabeth Marsh. He married …John Dryden was born on June 5, 1840 on Maple Shade Farm (a successful 200-acre property near the village of Winchester (Brooklin) at the north east corner of Thickson Road …Whitby Public Library
- Photo of newspaper article with headline "Will get medal for efficiency"Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. George Lawrence Brown was born at Seagrave, Ontario on July 8, 1896. He served for four years as a corporal in the 116th Battalion during the First World War and he served as …Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. George Lawrence Brown was born at Seagrave, Ontario on July 8, 1896. He …Whitby Public Library
- Portrait Photo of Newspaper Clipping about Cpl. A. W. BrownAlex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion.Alex Brown is a local Whitby area veteran. He is a member of the Royal Canadian Legion.Whitby Public Library
- Peter Perry Award Presentation, 1969The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.Whitby Public Library
- Peter Perry Award Presentation, 1969The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.The Peter Perry Award is awarded annually to Whitby's outstanding citizen.Whitby Public Library
- William P. StoneUnknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 17 December 1914 William P. Stone (1893-1914)was the night telegraph operator at Whitby Junction Station. He was killed by a gunshot wound in the early hours of 11 December 1914. No one was convicted of his murder.Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 17 December 1914 William P. Stone (1893-1914)was the night telegraph operator at Whitby Junction Station. He was killed by a gunshot wound in the early hours of 11 December 1914. No one was …Whitby Public Library
- Whitby Horse Show Advertisement, 1913Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 1913 The first Whitby Horse Show was held in the Town Park on 15-16 July 1913. The president was Fred Hatch, the vice president was Thomas Cussion, and the secretary was Albert W. Jackson. One other horse show was held in Whitby in 1914 but after that the events were discontinued …Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), 1913 The first Whitby Horse Show was held in the Town Park on 15-16 July 1913. The president was Fred Hatch, the vice president was Thomas Cussion, and the secretary was …Whitby Public Library
- Accident Site InspectionUnknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), March 1914 Black and white negative of a newspaper photograph of the site of a railroad accident in Whitby. Two different photographs showing the site of blood spots and the site where sectionmen were hit.Unknown, Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (1912), March 1914 Black and white negative of a newspaper photograph of the site of a railroad accident in Whitby. Two different photographs showing the site of blood spots and the site where …Whitby Public Library
- First and Last Passenger on 'Nip and Tuck'Oshawa Daily Times, 7 July 1941 Black and white negative of a photograph of a newspaper clipping about the last run on the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway. Above: Engineer James Wheelan, fireman Cliff Condre, conductor P. Alexander, and brakeman Alf Becker stand in front of the locomotive before its last journey. Below: John Jeffrey …Oshawa Daily Times, 7 July 1941 Black and white negative of a photograph of a newspaper clipping about the last run on the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway. Above: Engineer James Wheelan, fireman Cliff Condre, …Whitby Public Library
- Ontario County CourthouseUnknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 26 October 1889 The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of Toronto. The extension at the north end was added in 1866. The building served as a courthouse from 1854-1964. In …Unknown, The Globe and Mail (Toronto) ( CTVglobemedia), 26 October 1889 The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. The architects were Frederic Cumberland and William Storm of …Whitby Public Library
- Driving First Spike for Toronto and Eastern RailwayToronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 The Toronto and Eastern Railway was built along Mary Street starting in 1913. Work was suspended during the First World War and resumed in 1923. The railway was never completed and the rails were torn up in 1927. It was intended to be a commuter railway from Toronto to Oshawa.Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 31 October 1923 The Toronto and Eastern Railway was built along Mary Street starting in 1913. Work was suspended during the First World War and resumed in 1923. The railway was never completed …Whitby Public Library
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