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THE PRINTS OF HAMILTON
By Gary Evans
It is known as the Ambitious City, a city with strong links to the past but with a view to the future.
It's a city with unparalleled beauty, a city where huge steel mills provide a backdrop to the waters of Burlington Bay, a city with a mountain, and beautiful gardens.
Welcome to Hamilton, the Ambitious City, the Steel City, a city which has been a magnet for photographers through the ages.
There are fascinating street scenes, pictures showing early churches, great moments in Tiger-Cat history, and panoramic views from atop old downtown buildings.
The Prints of Hamilton is a fascinating rare collection of old photographs, photographs which will stir up a lot of memories, and open the doors to the city's history.
By Gary Evans
It is known as the Ambitious City, a city with strong links to the past but with a view to the future.
It's a city with unparalleled beauty, a city where huge steel mills provide a backdrop to the waters of Burlington Bay, a city with a mountain, and beautiful gardens.
Welcome to Hamilton, the Ambitious City, the Steel City, a city which has been a magnet for photographers through the ages.
There are fascinating street scenes, pictures showing early churches, great moments in Tiger-Cat history, and panoramic views from atop old downtown buildings.
The Prints of Hamilton is a fascinating rare collection of old photographs, photographs which will stir up a lot of memories, and open the doors to the city's history.
THE PRINTS OF KING
by Gary Evans
It's long, stretching from the McMaster campus right through Stoney Creek.
It's old, dating back to the very roots of the community.
It runs right through the heart of the city.
And it's home - or has been - to many of Hamilton's finest buildings, grand churches, various hotels, old schools, several parks, as well as countless stores.
Of course it's King Street!
There are photographs from one end of the street to the other, with old buildings, street scenes, buildings long gone, and a look at parts of the street from the air.
The photographs show a vibrant street, one which has evolved over the years, one filled with memories.
by Gary Evans
It's long, stretching from the McMaster campus right through Stoney Creek.
It's old, dating back to the very roots of the community.
It runs right through the heart of the city.
And it's home - or has been - to many of Hamilton's finest buildings, grand churches, various hotels, old schools, several parks, as well as countless stores.
Of course it's King Street!
There are photographs from one end of the street to the other, with old buildings, street scenes, buildings long gone, and a look at parts of the street from the air.
The photographs show a vibrant street, one which has evolved over the years, one filled with memories.
MEMORIES OF WENTWORTH
by Gary Evans
It no longer exists, erased from the landscape with the stroke of a pen, but so many people still have such vivid memories of the old County of Wentworth and its many communities which spread out and surrounded what was in earlier days known as the Head-of-the-Lake.
This book is filled with old photos, including the Incline Railway, Saltfleet High School, old street scenes and communities.
Today, while the names and identities of the historic communities have been preserved, those living in the former Wentworth County have fond memories.
And yes, they all live in Hamilton today, but try telling that to the loyal residents of those historic communities clustered around the Head of the Lake. For them, they’re still at home in Wentworth County.
by Gary Evans
It no longer exists, erased from the landscape with the stroke of a pen, but so many people still have such vivid memories of the old County of Wentworth and its many communities which spread out and surrounded what was in earlier days known as the Head-of-the-Lake.
This book is filled with old photos, including the Incline Railway, Saltfleet High School, old street scenes and communities.
Today, while the names and identities of the historic communities have been preserved, those living in the former Wentworth County have fond memories.
And yes, they all live in Hamilton today, but try telling that to the loyal residents of those historic communities clustered around the Head of the Lake. For them, they’re still at home in Wentworth County.