|  c.1895, A black and white portrait of May Irwin. She is leaning her right hand on a ledge and her left hand is on her hip. She is wearing a dark coloured hat and dark gloves with a light coloured dress. Bottom: Yours, May Irwin |
|  c.1895, A black and white portrait of Flo Irwin. Flo Irwin was the sister of May Irwin, a broadway performer born in Whitby, Ontario. |
|  c.1895, This is a black and white photograph of Lillian Frances Massey. The Frances Hall at Ontario Ladies' College was named for Lillian Frances Massey after her father, Hart Massey, donated ten thousand dollars to build an addition to the College.
Lillian Frances Massey laid the corner stone for... |
|  1895, This is a black and white lithograph of the exterior of the Ontario Ladies' College. This lithograph was printed on the first envelopes used by the college. This picture is taken from an envelope post marked December 16, 1895. The lithograph on the envelope has the text "Ontario Ladies' College... |
|  1895, 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 as well from 1879 to 1915. Dr. Hare was born at Nepean Township, Canada West, on October 3, 1847 and died at... |
|  April 1895, This is a black and white photograph taken in one of the student rooms. Students are depicting a "Modern Kitchen".
Left to right: Miss Lick, M. Gordon, E. Rivington, M. McCarty, M. Martin, J. Shillington, Miss Burkholder, K. Nixon, F. Shillington (Grandmother). The picture is taken in No. 23,... |
|  c.1895, A black and white photograph of the Ontario County Court House. The Ontario County Courthouse was built from 1852-1854 on the west side of Centre Street between Ontario Street and Gilbert Streets. Behind the building, at right is the jail. The architects for the building were Frederic Cumberland... |
|   c.1895, A black and white photograph of the interior of Hatch and Brother's Hardware Store. In the photograph, from left to right are: unidentified man, Fred Hatch, Frank Hatch and Sam Kempthorne. Kettles, pots, brooms, laundry baskets and many other goods for purchase can be seen. Sign in the background... |
|  c.1895, A black and white photograph of the Whitby Brass Band in front of All Saints' Church in Whitby. From left to right are: Robert Nicholson; John Toms; unidentified James; Benjamin Bryan; unidentified person; William Wilkinson; Peter Waram; unidentified Meeker; unidentified James. Efforts to put... |
|   c.1895, A black and white photograph of a group of men that were part of the Whitby Highland Club.
Signs in the background include: "Caed mille failte - Whitby Highland Club" and "For Auld Lang Syne". Back row from left to right: Theodore McGillivray; Robert Jeffrey; unidentified man; Hugh Ross;... |
|  c. 1895, A black and white portrait photograph of William James Luke (1859-1938). William James Luke was born at Whitby on September 29, 1859. He was a member of the Public Utilities Commission of Whitby for 28 years, retiring in 1934. He was a member of the town council, a prominent Mason and... |
|  c.1895, Three black and white photograph of the interior of the Methodist Church (tabernacle) showing the organ and pews. This view is looking toward the front of the church with the choir posed in front of the organ. The Methodist Tabernacle was built in 1875-76 at the south-east corner of Centre and... |
|   c.1895, A black and white photograph of the residence of Andrew M. Ross. This frame house was built between 1875 and 1880 by Andrew M. Ross (1851-1936) at the south-west corner of King and Colborne Streets (at 401 Colbourne Street West). Mr. Ross was a dry goods merchant in Whitby and a former mayor of... |
|   1895, Black and white negative of a photograph of a composite photograph consisting of the business and professional men of Whitby. Each of the men pictured in the composite are numbered 1-84.
1. Joseph King, leather manufacturer; 2. John S. Barnard, jeweller; 3. John Gale, teacher; 4. Richard S.... |
|  11 June 1895, Black and white negative of a photograph showing the students of Sinclair School. The teacher in this photograph is Adelaide Mowbray, later wife of Samuel McLaughlin of Oshawa.
Back row: Unidentified, Mabel Hawes, Adelaide Mowbray.
Third row: Mary Woodward (second from left).
Second row: ____... |
|  "Sons of England dinner," Whitby Chronicle, 13 Dec 1895, p. 5 |
|  "Heir to a large legacy," Whitby Chronicle, 29 Mar 1895, p. 5 |
|   "Death of Mr. Joseph Webster," Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jan 1895, p. 5 |
|   "Death of Thos. Lawler," Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jan 1895, p. 5 |
|   appeared in Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jan 1895, p. 4 Mayors |
|   appeared in Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jan 1895, p. 4 |
|   appeared in Whitby Chronicle, 14 Jun 1895, p. 4 |
|  "Three landmarks gone," Whitby Chronicle, 1 Feb 1895, p. 5 |
|  "Henry Harvey dead," Whitby Chronicle, 20 Dec 1895, p. 5 |
|  "A startling tragedy," Whitby Chronicle, 30 Aug 1895, p. 4 |
|   "Mrs. Claypole's death," Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jan 1895, p. 5 |
|  "Daughters of England," Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jan 1895, p. 5 |
|  "Calvin Campbell, deceased," Whitby Chronicle, 20 Dec 1895, p. 4 |
|  "Wm. Blow dead," Whitby Chronicle, 18 Oct 1895, p. 4 |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 4 Jan 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 11 Jan 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 18 Jan 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 25 Jan 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 1 Feb 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 8 Feb 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 15 Feb 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 22 Feb 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 1 Mar 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 8 Mar 1895, |
|  Whitby Chronicle, 15 Mar 1895, |