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- Teddy Rowe PortraitToronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 28 July 1924 James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in a British Empire baby contest in 1924 and on 29 July 1924 it was announced in the Toronto Daily Star …Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 28 July 1924 James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in …Whitby Public Library
- Thomas, Teddy, and Janet RoweToronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 28 July 1924 James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in a British Empire baby contest in 1924 and on 29 July 1924 it was announced in the Toronto Daily Star …Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 28 July 1924 James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in …Whitby Public Library
- Teddy Rowe and Haig at Heydenshore ParkToronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 28 July 1924 James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in a British Empire baby contest in 1924 and on 29 July 1924 it was announced in the Toronto Daily Star …Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 28 July 1924 James Edward 'Teddy' Rowe, son of Thomas and Janet Rowe, was born in the Victorian Order of Nurses' home at Whitby on 6 April 1922. His parents entered him in …Whitby Public Library
- 244 Brock Street South, Sawdon's (Whitby) Ltd., Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, March 26, 1934Robert Holden, Toronto Daily Star, March 1934, Suburban Page The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. The engine saved downtown Oshawa from destruction by fire on the night of December 8, 1872. In 1934 the Town of Whitby gave …Robert Holden, Toronto Daily Star, March 1934, Suburban Page The Merryweather Steam Fire Engine, manufactured in England, served the Town of Whitby from November 1872 to 1926 when it was replaced by two motorized fire trucks. The engine saved …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
- Diamond Anniversary at Sheridan United Church, 1929Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 4 Nov 1929 A newspaper article about the 60th or diamond anniversary of Sheridan United Church in 1929.Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 4 Nov 1929 A newspaper article about the 60th or diamond anniversary of Sheridan United Church in 1929.Trafalgar Township Historical Society
- $200,000 Structure to rise at Bathurst and Wellington Sts.Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), September 18, 1939 ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial buildings in the Toronto area. Born in Queenston, Ont. on 2 September 1882 he attended public and high schools in Niagara Falls and gained his knowledge of architecture with the Toronto architect J.W. Siddall. Upon his return from …Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), September 18, 1939 ARMSTRONG, Norman Alexander (1882-1957) was a prolific designer of residential and commercial buildings in the Toronto area. Born in Queenston, Ont. on 2 September 1882 he attended public and high …Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library
- "Saw His Crippled Cousin Hobbling to His Death Little Sister in Arms"Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 21 Mar 1951, pp.1-2 To access this file please see Six Nations Public Library staff and request file SNPL002875v00d.Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 21 Mar 1951, pp.1-2 To access this file please see Six Nations Public Library staff and request file SNPL002875v00d.Six Nations Public Library
- Buttress, William and Kelly, Mrs. (Married)appeared in Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 26 May 1900, . Date of Event: 12 May 1900 ...appeared in Toronto Daily Star (1892-1971), 26 May 1900, . Date of Event: 12 May 1900 ...Oshawa Public Libraries
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sept. 17,1949Firemen Use Shovels For Charred Remains in Ghastly Spectacle by Edwin Feeny "Ghastly is the word for it," declared one of the firemen coming off the blackened Noronic." "There are charred remains everywhere. We have to use shovels, because they break into bits." He ...Firemen Use Shovels For Charred Remains in Ghastly Spectacle by Edwin Feeny "Ghastly is the word for it," declared one of the firemen coming off the blackened Noronic." "There are …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sept. 17,1949Death Stares You in Face You Turn to Wife, Say "What'll We Do Now? Emil Dahlke Your name is Emil Dahle and you're a retired business man from Hazel Park Mich. You and your wife finally got away on the vacation you've been waiting for all year. You ...Death Stares You in Face You Turn to Wife, Say "What'll We Do Now? Emil Dahlke Your name is Emil Dahle and you're a retired business man from Hazel Park …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), March 25, 1846(copied from Whig by Toronto Star, March 25, 1846) p.3 The Chief Justice - We have seen a letter from Capt. Richardson of the Steamer Chief Justice, assuring his correspondents that he intends to take the earliest opportunity to commence his trips between Toronto and ...(copied from Whig by Toronto Star, March 25, 1846) p.3 The Chief Justice - We have seen a letter from Capt. Richardson of the Steamer Chief Justice, assuring his correspondents …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), April 8, 1846(copied from Whig by Toronto Star, April 8, 1846) p.2 Opening of the Navigation - Kingston harbour is now open. The ice is not all out of the Bay, but sufficiently so to allow all kinds of vessels to arrive and depart without hindrance. The Mail Steamer Henry Gildersleeve, ...(copied from Whig by Toronto Star, April 8, 1846) p.2 Opening of the Navigation - Kingston harbour is now open. The ice is not all out of the Bay, but …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), June 17, 1846(copied from Whig by Toronto Star, June 17, 1846) p.2 New Collector of Customs - Reports are rife in town, that the Collector of Customs to succeed the Hon. John Macaulay, at Kingston, is to be Captain Kelly, late Collector at Toronto. As many worthy and qualified gentlemen ...(copied from Whig by Toronto Star, June 17, 1846) p.2 New Collector of Customs - Reports are rife in town, that the Collector of Customs to succeed the Hon. John …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sept. 17,1949.Charges Men Pushed Women and Then Slid Down Rope Panic reigned in many parts of the Noronic when passengers realized the extent of the blaze. A Detroit party of 10 persons was signing gaily on C deck when one of the party left the stateroom. He returned out of breath …Charges Men Pushed Women and Then Slid Down Rope Panic reigned in many parts of the Noronic when passengers realized the extent of the blaze. A Detroit party of 10 …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sat. Sept. 17, 1949That's Blanche Identify body by Brass Button Identification of the Noronic disaster's first victim ended the sad all-night search of Madeline Flood of Cleveland for her friend Blanche Farragher, an insurance employee of Youngtown Ohio. Combing through downtown hotels, ...That's Blanche Identify body by Brass Button Identification of the Noronic disaster's first victim ended the sad all-night search of Madeline Flood of Cleveland for her friend Blanche Farragher, an …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sept. 17,1949.Bodies Falling, All Around Me- Ship Watchman Alfred Peterson, watchman on the Noronic, was on the bottom deck sweeping when he heard the ship's whistle blow. He attempted to get up to the decks but was forced back by smoke so he jumped to the wharf. A survivor of the …Bodies Falling, All Around Me- Ship Watchman Alfred Peterson, watchman on the Noronic, was on the bottom deck sweeping when he heard the ship's whistle blow. He attempted to get …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sat. Sept. 17, 1949Heard cries of women dashed into inferno fear young hero lost by Frank Teskey A heroic pedestrian, who rushed aboard the Noronic to assist in the rescue, may have lost his life in the burning hull of the passenger ship This was revealed today, as Andre Cinq-Mars, 18, ...Heard cries of women dashed into inferno fear young hero lost by Frank Teskey A heroic pedestrian, who rushed aboard the Noronic to assist in the rescue, may have lost …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sept. 17, 1949Drops Coat to Man Raft Get it Back, Pay and All Towing a heavy raft behind him, Don Williamson, 27 of Dufferin Street, swam to the rescue of a score of people trapped on the bow of the burning Noronic. Scrambling out of his clothing Williamson left his jacket with …Drops Coat to Man Raft Get it Back, Pay and All Towing a heavy raft behind him, Don Williamson, 27 of Dufferin Street, swam to the rescue of a score …Maritime History of the Great Lakes
- Toronto Daily Star (Toronto, ON), Sept. 17,1949.Many Dropped Like Flies From Burning Ship's Side Ross Leitch I saw people dropping off the Noronic like flies early this morning after it caught fire. I operate a water taxi in Toronto harbor, and carry people back and forth from Centre Island. I was ...Many Dropped Like Flies From Burning Ship's Side Ross Leitch I saw people dropping off the Noronic like flies early this morning after it caught fire. I operate a water …Maritime History of the Great Lakes