|  July 1904, A photograph of the storefront for A.H. Allin Druggist and Chemist. Mr. Allin is standing in the doorway of the store. An unidentified boy is standing at the right side of the image. Allin's drug store was located at 100 Dundas Street West (on the north west corner of Dundas and Brock Streets). ... |
|  June 1904, A black and white photograph of J.E. Waterhouse Grocery store. At the right of the photograph are wooden stores. and there are two boys standing in front of the doors. Inside the doorway to the shop there are three people standing. Mr. Waterhouse is at the left of the doorway. This grocery... |
|  1907, A black and white photographic postcard of downtown Whitby. This is a view of Brock Street looking north from Dundas Street. The large crowd of people in the picture indicates a special occasion. The event is unknown. JV stands for John Valentine and Sons. John Valentine and Sons made... |
|  c.1907, A black and white photograph of several men and children standing around a parked steam traction engine. The engine is in front of Mathison Bros. Grocers and Allin's Drugstore. This building was located at 100-104 Dundas Street West. The view is taken from the hotel at the south west corner of... |
|  c.1906, A black and white photograph of two men sitting on a horse drawn cart on Dundas Street at Brock. Inside the cart is a bull. There are also two men looking at the cart. In the background A.H. Allin Drugstore can be seen. A.H. Allin Drug Store was located at 100 Dundas Street West. The bull in... |
|  c.1905, A black and white photograph of W.B. Pringle's Store. Standing in the doorway from left to right are: William Meeker and W.B. Pringle. This building was located at 128 Brock Street South. W.B. Pringle's store was the corner store in the Flatiron Building, located at the north west corner of... |
|  c.1906, A black and white photograph with a view of Brock Street. The road is gravel, but there are cement sidewalks. At right is the store of Andrew Ross. the view looks north on Brock Street from a point just north of Colborne Street. The cement sidewalk in this picture is new. Sign on building to the... |
|  June 9, 1901, A black and white photograph of some persons and horses standing outside Allin's Drug Store. This building was located at 100 Brock Street North. This view of Allin's drugstore looks west on Dundas Street. The building was constructed in 1873 for James H. Gerrie and the store operated by Arthur... |
|  July 1904, A black and white photograph of Mrs. Allin's bookstore. A pram is sitting in front of the store and another is hanging to the right of the storefront. This bookstore was located at 115 Brock Street South. It was the fifth store south of the Dominion Bank on the east side of Brock Street, south of... |
|  1906, A black and white photograph of Whitby House hotel. This building was located at 207 Dundas Street West. It was built by Joseph A. Bandel in 1880 on the south side of Dundas Street between Byron and Centre Streets, following the buring of his first hotel in December 1879. The hotel was owned and... |
|  c.1908, A black and white photograph of W.J. Luke's bicycle sales and repair shop. Mr. Luke is standing in the doorway of the shop. There are two bicycles in front of the shop and another unidentified person standing in front of the shop. This building was located at 301 Dundas Street West. In 1901... |
|  1904, A black and white photograph of Dominion Bank and Watson's Block. This building was located at 101 Brock Street South (at the south east corner of Brock and Dundas Streets). It was built in 1874 and was the Whitby branch of the bank from 1875 to 1970. It was the only building in the block to... |
|  1909, A black and white photograph of Gem Theatre. In the picture from left to right are: H. Pomeroy, R.S. McQuaid and Cecil Greenfield. The man to the far left of the photograph (H. Pomeroy) is carrying a copy of The New York Clipper. This building was located at 211 Brock Street South (on the east... |
|  1907, A black and white photograph of Royal Hotel. A horse and carriage with rider and three unidentified people are standing outside. This building was located at 171 Brock Street North. The Royal Hotel was built in 1873 on the east side of Brock Street south of Mary Street. The architect was Henry... |
|  June 9, 1901, A black and white photograph of a group of unidentified men with bicycles on Brock Street. An advertisement can be seen on the wall behind the men for Diamond Dyes at Allin's Drug Store. The man at the right of the photograph (wearing a bowler hat) is Newton Johns. The men in this photograph are... |
|  June 9, 1901, A black and white photograph of a group of men with bicycles on Brock Street. An advertisement can be seen on the wall behind the men for Diamond Dyes at Allin's Drug Store. The man at the centre of the photograph (wearing a bowler hat) is Newton Johns. The men in this photograph are standing... |
|  June 9, 1901, A black and white photograph of Brock Street south of Dundas. At left is the Gross and Granger hardware store. A stream of water can be seen entering a second floor window and smoke is coming out from the third floor windows. At right is Deverell's Block. Gross and Granger's Hardware store was... |
|  June 9, 1901, A black and white photograph of the Merryweather steam fire engine and a crowd of people on Brock Street north of Dundas. In the background are a telegraph and ticket office and W.E. O'Brien's photograph gallery on the west side of Brock Street. This photograph was likely taken at the time of the... |
|  c.1906, A black and white photographic postcard of the stores on the east side of Brock Street. From left to right: Dominion Bank; A.T. Lawler Groceries; Ross. Bros. Clothing; J.E. Willis Druggist; J.E. Waterhouse Groceries; Mrs. Allin Books; M.W. Collins Shoes; unidentified; Andrew M. Ross Groceries... |
|  1906, A black and white photograph of the buildings on the east side of Brock Street. From left to right: McMillan's Block, Western Bank, two on-storey stores, Hatch Block, Hatch and Brother Hardware, Odd Fellows hall, W.G. Walters' Clothing Store, Dominion Warerooms, W.M. Pringle Hardware Store. The... |
|  c.1900, A black and white photograph of a band holding their instruments on Brock Street north of Dundas Street in Whitby. In the background of this photo are the stores on the west side of Brock Street between Dundas and Elm Streets. The street is decorated with flags and evergreen trees. The only... |
|  c.1909, A black and white photograph showing the office of the Gazette and Chronicle at the southwest corner of Byron and Dundas Streets. At far right is the steeple of All Saints' Anglican Church. The men standing in the foreground from left to right: William Frederick Disney, John E. Disney. John E.... |
|  c.1905.1910, A black and white photograph of a brass band (marching band) playing for a crowd of people standing outside. In the background are stores: W.G. Walters Clothing and W.M. Pringle Hardware. Above Pringle's store is Dr. Johnstone Dentist office. At the side of the building is is an advertisement... |
|  c.1907, A black and white photographic postcard of Dundas Street looking west from Brock Street. There is a man standing at the street corner. An ad can be seen for Diamond Dyes on the wall of Allin's drugstore.. Bottom right: Dundas St. Whitby |
|  c.1907, A black and white photograph of Edmund Stephenson's ticket and telegraph office. Two men are standing outside the building. Edmund Stephenson's ticket and telegraph office was located at 122 Brock Street North. The building at the south-west corner of Brock and Elm Streets was originally... |
|  1907, A black and white photographic postcard of Brock Street looking north from Colborne Street. There is a man walking along the sidewalk at the right side of the image. The post mark can be seen at the top right side of the post card. The Queen's Hotel is in the foreground at left. The town hall... |
|  c.1900, A black and white portrait of May Irwin. This image was printed in a book or magazine of American Theatrical Personalities. Exact title and source are unknown. |
|  1905, A black and white portrait of May Irwin. This is a blended photograph and pencil sketch. This photograph and pencil portrait was signed to Mrs. Roberts on April 5, 1905. Mrs. Roberts must have known May Irwin when she was young, for she signed her real name (Georgie Campbell) as well as her stage... |
|  c.1907, A black and white full body portrait of May Irwin. She is wearing a long lacy dress. She is standing tall and her left hand is resting on a chair. Her right hand is behind her back. Bottom: illegible, 1577 |
|  c.1905, A black and white portrait of May Irwin. She is wearing stripes. Bottom: PHILA. POST CARD CO. MAY IRWIN |
|  1907, A black and white portrait of Flo Irwin. This is a view of the right side of her face. May Irwin's older sister was the actress Flo Irwin. This picture accompanied an article entitled "Canadian Successes on the American Stage" in The Globe (Toronto), January 5, 1907, Saturday Illustrated Edition. |
|  1906, A black and white photograph of the pipe organ in the concert hall of the Ontario Ladies College. This pipe organ was located in the south-west corner of the concert hall and was installed in 1895. In 1956, it was dismantled and parts used to build the new organ in the chapel.
Photo from: College... |
|  1906, A black and white photograph of Gilbert Street looking west from the roof of the Ontario Ladies' College. The gates at the centre of the picture are at the railway crossing on the line from Port Whitby to Port Perry and Lindsay.
Photo from: College Brochure 1907 Bottom: The Grounds from the Front... |
|   1906, A black and white photograph of eight unidentified Ontario Ladies' College students posed in for a group photo with hockey sticks and wearing ice skates in the Barnes arena. The Barnes Arena was located on the block bounded by Brock, Ontario, Green and Gilbert Streets. Bottom: HOCKEYI-TS |
|  Unknown, Ontario Ladies' College, c.1901, "Ontario Ladies' College, c.1901," Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904 ( Keystone Press, 1904), c.1901
...This picture of the College was used for advertising in the early 1900s starting about 1901.
From: Ontario County Souvenir, 1854-1904, Published by Keystone Press...
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|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College. From: College Brochure, 1907 Bottom: A SUMMER VIEW OF THE BUILDINGS |
|  c.1906, This is a black and white photograph of Rev. Dr. John James Hare (1847-1922). Rev. Dr. John James Hare was principal of the Ontario Ladies' College from 1874 to 1915. He served as governor from 1879 to 1915. Dr. Hare was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, on October 3, 1847 and died at... |
|  1906,
...Senator George A. Cox was president of the board of directors of the College in the 1890s and honorary president in the early 1900s.
From: College Brochure, 1907...
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|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of Rev. John Potts. Rev. John Potts was the honourary Vice-President of the College board of directors in 1906.
From: College Brochure, 1907 Bottom: HON. VICE-PRESIDENT, REV. JOHN POTTS. D.D., LL.D. |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of Robert Corrigan Hamilton (1843-1929). He is wearing a pin striped suit jacket, tie and glasses. Robert Corrigan Hamilton was a Toronto insurance broker who served on the College board of directors from 1888 to 1928 and was president of the board for 18 years.... |