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English: A black and white school photograph from Whitby, Ontario, Canada. The Ashburn School was located at 780 Myrtle Road West. It was built about 1861 on the north side of the 9th Concession of Whitby Township west of Ashburn Road. It was built by a stone mason named Pearson. Since 1967 this building has been used as a community centre.

In the photograph, there is a bicycle between Elizabeth Wilson and Laura Holman. The teacher of this class is Mr. McCullough. From left to right and back to front:
Back Row: Elizabeth Wilson, Laura Holman, Mr. McCullough (teacher), Albert Cook, George Davidson, Fred Casey.
Third row: Percy Reid, Alice Cassey, Art Holman, Alfred Fisher, Allan Fisher, Russ White, Adelaine Brooks, Lila Burchell, Eva Sheen.
Second Row: May Fisher, Selina Jones, Mabel Cassey, Tena Johnston, Evelyn Fisher, Daisy Fisher, Geltte Harris, Minnie Stone, Miriam Reid.
Front Row: Wes Rowley, Billy Jarvis, Campbell Stone, Billy Jones, Ralph White, Gordon Fisher, Earl Whitney.

Date circa 1902
date QS:P,+1902-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Whitby Public Library, Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Reference no. 24-000-005
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
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