Whitby Historic Photographs
Historic photographs and documents relating to the Town and Township of Whitby. Over 9000 images. Special exhibits.
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Historic photographs and documents relating to the Town and Township of Whitby. Over 9000 images. Special exhibits.
To suggest changes to this record, send an email with this URL to info@cndhi-ipnpc.ca.
The Arnprior & McNab/Braeside Archives Digital Collection offers a rich repository of local history, including photographs, documents, and records highlighting the heritage of Arnprior and McNab/Braeside and the surrounding areas. The collection aims to preserve and make accessible the community's stories and experiences.
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The Northern BC Digital Collection holds digitized publications pertaining to Northern British Columbia history, culture, and industrial development. These holdings include scientific technical reports, First Nations ethnologies, community profiles, local histories, cartographic material, newspapers, and many other types of grey literature that provide context and perspectives on Northern British Columbia’s development, its peoples, and its economic, cultural, and social transformations.
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