|  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.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... |
|  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.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... |
|  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 |
|  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, This is a black and white portrait of Senator George A. Cox. 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 Bottom: HONORARY PRESIDENT, HON. SENATOR COX. |
|  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.... |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of R.J. Score. In 1906, Mr. Score was the first vice president of the
College board of directors.
From: College Brochure, 1907 Bottom: MR. R.J. SCORE, FIRST VICE PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE BOARD, 1906. |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of John L. Smith (1838-1928). John L. Smith, a farmer on Thickson Road in Whitby Township, was one of the founders of the Ontario Ladies' College in 1874 and was second vice-president of the board in 1906. Mr. Smith was born at Whitby Township on October 11, 1838... |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of John Rice (1843-1920). John Rice, a farmer at the corner of Highway 12 and Rossland Road, was one of the founders of the Ontario Ladies' College in 1874. He became the first secretary of the board of directors in 1874 and still served in that position in 1906.... |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of William John Greenwood (1857-1945). William John Greenwood was classics master at the Whitby Collegiate Institute from 1886 to 1892. From 1892 to 1915, he was an English teacher and mathematics teacher at the Ontario Ladies' College. In 1906, he was secretary... |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of Miss Nettie Burkholder (1863-1950.) Miss Nettie Burkholder taught English and chemistry at the Ontario Ladies' College from 1891 to 1901 and served as Lady Principal from 1901 to 1912. In 1912 she moved to Edmonton, Alberta. She founded an alumni chapter in... |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of Florence Helena McGillivray (1864-1938). Florence Helena McGillivray was born at Burnside Farm, 3rd Concession, Whitby Township, on March 1, 1864. In 1870 her family moved to "Inverlynn" house in Whitby.
Miss McGillivray won two first prizes at the... |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of Mary Louise Copeland. Mary Louise Copeland was the registrar and accountant at the Ontario Ladies' College in 1906.
She was born at Smithville, Ontario and was a member of the Ontario Ladies' College Alumnae and the Canadian Women's Club. She was given a... |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of Miss M. Rowell. Miss M. Rowell was a teacher of modern languages in 1906.
Photo from: College Brochure 1907. Bottom: MISS M. ROWELL, B.A., TEACHER OF MODERN LANGUAGES |
|  1906, This is a black and white portrait of Miss Cullen. Miss Cullen was a teacher of English at Ontario Ladies' College.
Photo from: College Brochure, 1907. Bottom: MISS CULLEN, B.A., TEACHER OF ENGLISH |
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|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College dining room. This view is looking toward the north end of the dining room. The dining room is located on the first floor of Frances Hall. Bottom: DINING ROOM |
|   1906, This is a black and white photograph of the choral class sitting on the stage in the concert hall at Ontario Ladies College situated in Trafalgar Castle. Photo from: College Brochure, 1907 Bottom: CHORAL CLASS |
|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College domestic science room. The domestic science dining room is located behind the room shown in this picture. The domestic science room provided by Lillian Frances Massey Treble was probably located in the basement of the... |
|  February 9, 1906, This is a black and white photograph of the concert hall at Ontario Ladies' College decorated for the conversazione. This picture shows the pipe organ in the south-west corner of the concert hall. Photo from: College Brochure 1907 Bottom: A CORNER IN CONCERT HALL, Taken after Conversazione,... |
|   1906, This is a black and white photograph of four unidentified Ontario Ladies' College students, on the front lawn of the college. Two of the people in this photo are wearing wide brimmed hats. Photo from: College Brochure, 1907 Bottom: A HAPPY GROUP |
|   1906, This is a black and white photograph of Ontario Ladies' College students tobogganing in the field south of the College. This picture shows at left the college buildings, at centre the telescope house and at right the toboggan slide. Bottom: TOBOGANNING |
|   1906, This is a black and white photograph of four unidentified Ontario Ladies' College students on a toboggan at the base of the toboggan slide in the field south of the college. Bottom: TOBOGANNING |
|   1906, This is a black and white photograph of Ontario Ladies' College students playing tennis and croquet. Rev. Dr. J.J. Hare, Principal of the College, is standing at left. |
|   1906, This is a black and white photograph of "granddaughters" - daughters of former students of the college. There are eight unidentified women in this photograph. Photo from: College Brochure 1907 Bottom: "GRANDDAUGHTERS" (DAUGHTERS OF FORMER STUDENTS) IN ATTENDANCE DURING SESSION 1905-6 |
|   1906, This is a black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College, Domestic Science class. There are 22 unidentified women in this photo. |
|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of Ontario Ladies' College students.
Back Row: Violet Ormsby, Lillian Harevty, Mary Edicott, Gertie Patrich, Jella Shaver, Margaret Bremner, Ruby Reamsbottom, Margaret Clarke.
Middle Row: Eunice Robbins (Treasurer), Jessie Christie (President), Grace Cane... |
|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of a student's room at Ontario Ladies' College. Photo From: College Brochure 1907 |
|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of a view from the roof of the College looking west. Photo from: College Brochure 1907 |
|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of the south end of the Concert Hall on the first floor of Frances Hall. There is a pipe organ at right. The Concert Hall was built in 1895 and the pipe organ at right was removed in 1956 and parts of it were put in the new chapel.
Photo from: College Brochure... |
|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of a view looking toward the north end of the loggia. The loggia was an enclosed passage along the front of Frances Hall. Tea was often served here and this is where the May Queen was crowned for many years.
Photo from: College Brochure 1907 |
|  February 9, 1906, This is a black and white photograph of a large room with a bay window which was originally Trafalgar Castle's drawing room. This picture shows it decorated for the Conversazione. The room served as a chapel until the new chapel was built in 1956.
Photo from: College Brochure 1907 |
|  1906, This is a black and white photograph of the Ontario Ladies' College reception room. The reception room was on the right of the main hall. the first door past the main entrance.
Photo from: College Brochure 1907 |