|  December 1939, Black and white negative showing Brock Street South looking north from Colborne Street. |
|  14 November 1939, Black and white negative showing the manse for St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. It was located at 210 Gilbert Street West. The Presbyterian manse was built in 1902. It served as a manse until 1957 and was demolished in 1977. |
|  November 11, 1939, A black and white photograph of veterans at a Remembrance Day service with building at the Four Corners in the background. |
|  November 11, 1939, A black and white photograph of people gathered at a Remembrance Day service. This photo shows boy scouts and girl scouts of Whitby at the service. In the background at left is the residence of Mrs. Theodore McGillivray at the north west corner of Dundas Street and Perry Street. The residence of... |
|  November 11, 1939, A black and white photograph of people gathered at a Remembrance Day service. This photograph shows the crowd gathered at the west side of the cenotaph. The building at the far left is the Armouries. |
|  November 11, 1939, A black and white photograph of people laying wreaths at the base of the cenotaph. At centre is Reverend E. Ralph Adye, Chaplain of the Whitby Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. There is a crowd of people gathered in the background for a Remembrance Day service. |
|  November 11, 1939, A black and white photograph of a crowd of people gathered at the cenotaph for a remembrance day ceremony. In the background is the Ontario regiment Armouries building located on the south side of Dundas Street between Green Street and Brock Street. The minister standing at left is Rev. E. Ralph... |
|   November 11, 1939, A black and white photograph of a group of Brownies at the cenotaph on Remembrance Day. |
|  9 November 1939,
...The Roblin Creamery was established in Whitby in 1930 by John M. Roblin....
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|  November 1939, A black and white photograph of the front of All Saints' Anglican Church, looking north from Dundas Street at Centre Street. All Saints' Anglican Church was built in 1865-66 at the north-west corner of Dundas and Centre Streets. |
|  27 October 1939, Black and white negative showing the fruit window display at the Dominion Store at night. The Dominion Store was located at 104 Dundas Street West from 1938 to 1955. |
|  October 1939, Black and white negative showing the grade ten class at Whitby Collegiate Institute. The photograph was taken outside the school. The 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... |
|  October 1939, Black and white negative of the grade 11 and commercial classes at Whitby Collegiate Institute. The photograph was taken in front of the school and the students are standing on risers. The Whitby Collegiate Institute was built in 1873 and was located on the south side of Colborne Street between... |
|  October 1939, Black and white negative showing the students of the grade nine class at Whitby Collegiate Institute. 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. |
|  October 1939, Black and white negative showing the students of the grades 12 and 13 classes at Whitby Collegiate Institute. 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. |
|  Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (Whitby: Charles Albert Goodfellow - 1912-1919
Graydon M. Goodfellow - 1919-1941, 1912), 20 Sep 1939, |
|  September 1939, A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking South from Elm Street at night. Stores, shops and two (2) cars can be seen. |
|  September 1939, A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking South from Elm Street at night. Stores, shops and two (2) cars can be seen. |
|  September 1939, A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking east from Byron Street at night. Stores, shops and two (2) cars can be seen. |
|  September 1939, A black and white photograph of Brock Street looking east from Byron Street at night. Stores, shops and two (2) cars can be seen. |
|  September 1939, Black and white negative showing the organ loft at Whitby United Church. The woodwork in the church was remodelled in 1939. |
|  September 1939, Black and white negative showing the pulpit and choir loft at Whitby United Church. Minister Clifford G. Park is standing at the pulpit and the choir is seated in the choir loft in the background. The woodwork in the church was remodelled in 1939. |
|  September 1939, Black and white negative showing the Whitby United Church Organist, Kathleen Rowe, sitting at the Hammond Organ. The woodwork in the church was remodelled after 1939. |
|  September 1939, Black and white negative showing Brock Street South at night. View looking north from Colborne Sreet. |
|  September 1939, Black and white negative showing Dundas Street East at night. View looking looking west from Green Street. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative of a panoramic photograph of the delegates of the 38th Annual Convention of the Fireman's Association of Ontario. The men are standing in front of Whitby Town Hall. From 4-7 August 1939 the White Fire Department hosted the 38th Annual Convention of the Fireman's... |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing the progress on the road work at Dundas and Brock Street. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing the road work at Brock and Dundas Streets. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing the Martin's Home Bakery truck and some majorettes passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing the Jerseybrook Dairy truck passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing the Whitby Dairy truck passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing the Patterson's dairy truck passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing a police officer on motorcycle during the Street Fair parade. The police officer is passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative showing members of the Whitby Fire Department passing the King Brothers' Tannery warehouse at Brock and Gilbert Streets during the street fair parade. |
|  August 1939, Black and white negative of people standing on the corner of Brock and Gilbert Streets watching the street fair parade. The Barnes children are at left. Eleanor and Ted Adams are at centre.
The Taylor Arena is visible in the background. |
|  16 July 1939, Black and white negative of members of the Whitby Fire Department standing in front of the Fire Hall on Brock Street South, south of the Town Hall. The fire fighters are dressed in formal uniforms. From 4-7 August 1939 the Whitby Fire Department hosted the 38th Annual Convention of the Fireman's... |
|  16 July 1939, Black and white negative of a photograph of members of the Whitby Fire Department standing on the Godferson Pumper (left) and Chevrolet chemical truck (right). There is a banner draped over the Chevrolet that reads 'Whitby Fire Dep'. From 4-7 August 1939, the Whitby Fire Department hosted the 38th... |
|  12 July 1939, Black and white negative showing the interior of the front of Whitby United Church (St. Mark's United Church). This photograph was taken before the choir loved was renovated in 1939. View from the east side of the church. The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of... |
|  12 July 1939, Black and white negative showing the interior of the front of Whitby United Church (St. Mark's United Church). This photograph was taken before the choir loved was renovated in 1939. View from the west side of the church. The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of... |
|  "Chief of police tenders his resignation," Whitby Gazette and Chronicle (Whitby: Charles Albert Goodfellow - 1912-1919
Graydon M. Goodfellow - 1919-1941, 1912), 28 Jun 1939, p. 1 |