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  • Canadian Northern Switching Tower
    Canadian Northern Switching Tower
    ImageObject       This switching tower was built east of Highway 12 in 1910 when the Canadian Northern Railway crossed the 'Nip and Tuck' Line from Port Whitby to Port Perry.
    ImageObject     This switching tower was built east of Highway 12 in 1910 when the Canadian Northern Railway crossed the 'Nip and Tuck' Line from Port Whitby to Port Perry.
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  • Lyman T. Barclay and Sons
    Lyman T. Barclay and Sons
    Image       The Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George and Janet (nee Tullis) were among the first settlers of the Township of Pickering. Lyman T. Barclay was a lawyer in Whitby and became clerk of the County Court in 1881. In 1882 he married Mary Stockton McDonald …
    Image     The Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George and Janet (nee Tullis) were among the first settlers of the Township of Pickering. Lyman T. Barclay was …
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  • Lyman and Catherine Barclay
    Lyman and Catherine Barclay
    Image       The Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George and Janet (nee Tullis) were among the first settlers of the Township of Pickering. Lyman T. Barclay (1855-1925) was a lawyer in Whitby and became clerk of the County Court in 1881. In 1882 he married Mary Stockton …
    Image     The Barclay family arrived in Canada in 1817 from Fifeshire, Scotland. George and Janet (nee Tullis) were among the first settlers of the Township of Pickering. Lyman T. Barclay (1855-1925) …
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  • St. John's Anglican Church Sunday School Picnic, 1912
    St. John's Anglican Church Sunday School Picnic, 1912
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph showing members of the St. John's Anglican Church Sunday School sitting on the steps of the pavilion at Heydenshore Park. The minister at top left is Rev. T.J. Dew.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph showing members of the St. John's Anglican Church Sunday School sitting on the steps of the pavilion at Heydenshore Park. The minister at …
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  • Whitby Collegiate Institute First Form Class, 1912
    Whitby Collegiate Institute First Form Class, 1912
    Image       Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.
    Image     Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between King and Centre Streets. The school was demolished in 1975-1976.
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  • Leslie Moore on Dundas Street, c.1912
    Leslie Moore on Dundas Street, c.1912
    Image       Leslie Moore was a Teamster, a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamststers which was a labour union formed in 1903. Moore died in the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.
    Image     Leslie Moore was a Teamster, a member of the International Brotherhood of Teamststers which was a labour union formed in 1903. Moore died in the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918.
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  • Ontario County Council, c.1912
    Ontario County Council, c.1912
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph of the members of the Ontario County Council for around 1912. The photograph was taken on the front steps of the Ontario County Courthouse.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph of the members of the Ontario County Council for around 1912. The photograph was taken on the front steps of the Ontario County …
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  • Water Tower on Canadian Northern Railway
    Water Tower on Canadian Northern Railway
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph depicting the Canadian Northern Railway near Brooklin. Along the tracks, in the background, is a water tower.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph depicting the Canadian Northern Railway near Brooklin. Along the tracks, in the background, is a water tower.
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  • Green Street looking South, 1912
    Green Street looking South, 1912
    Image       Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Green Street looking south toward Colborne Street. The brick house at the far left is the residence of Arthur Allin, located at the north-east corner of Green and Colborne.
    Image     Black and white negative of a photograph of a postcard showing Green Street looking south toward Colborne Street. The brick house at the far left is the residence of Arthur …
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  • David Mathison's Bakery Wagon
    David Mathison's Bakery Wagon
    Image       David Mathison owned a bakery in Whitby. He was born in Whitby about 1865 and died in Toronto on 8 August 1924. The location of this photograph is unknown.
    Image     David Mathison owned a bakery in Whitby. He was born in Whitby about 1865 and died in Toronto on 8 August 1924. The location of this photograph is unknown.
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  • Canadian Northern Railway Station
    Canadian Northern Railway Station
    Image       The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The station was built east of Highway 12 south of Brooklin. It was called 'Brinlook', a form of Brooklin. The station was later moved a short distance and became a residence.
    Image     The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The station was built east of Highway 12 south of Brooklin. It was called 'Brinlook', a form of Brooklin. …
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  • Canadian Northern Railway Station
    Canadian Northern Railway Station
    Image       The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The station was built east of Highway 12 south of Brooklin. It was called 'Brinlook', a form of Brooklin. The station was later moved a short distance and became a residence.
    Image     The Canadian Northern Railway was built through Concession 5 in 1910. The station was built east of Highway 12 south of Brooklin. It was called 'Brinlook', a form of Brooklin. …
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