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Whitby Free Press, 9 Sep 1987, p. 47

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, HERITAGE SUPPLEMENT, SEPTEMBER 9,1987, PAGE 19 D esi gnated Buildings in1 Brooklin and Ashburn ~ 14~ IdUn Watson - Galbraith House 1857 1733 Dufferin Street, Port Whitby This home was buit by John Watson, a wealthy grain merchant and early developer of Port Whitby. Shier - WiIIis House, 1857 Centre Street South, Whitby Ontario County surveyor and ar- chitect John Shier built this Regen- cy-style cottage for his family. Its intricate porch has been carefully restored by the home's present owners. Inverlynil, 1860 1300 Giffard Street, Whitby Built by John Shier, Inverlynn was the Regency style residence of William Laing, a successful local merchant and later was owned by George McGillivary, a staunch loyalist. Anderson - Flint Hlouse, 1834 Flint Crescent, Whitby Built by William Anderson as a farmstead, this is the oldest masonry house in the Town. It features rubblestone on three walls and carefully coursed brick on its front. The front doorway has been rècently restored by the new owners. It features a fine surround and an overhead window in classic Regency styling. Ail Saints'Anglican Church Whitby Arts Station Gallery 1903 Emanuel Sleep House 1871 Rectory 1868 Vic toria Street, Whitby 601 Victoria Street, Whitby 208 Byron Street South, Whitby Stili occupied by descendants of After 67 years as the Grand the original owners, the farmhouse Built as a- private home, this, Trunk railway station, concerned is a good example of Gothic style stately home was a rectory for 69 citizens saved this marvelous design. years. building in 1970. uccâ"k

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