Re: HSR 197
No way in photo to confirm year except the car next to the bus. It certainly looks more 60ish rather then something from early 50's, even the clothes on the pedestrians suggest the year is correct..... can anyone help?
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Hsr 197
I blew up the photo section for anyone to identify the model year of the car.... also gonna show my mechanic. So what year is the car in the photo below. The picture was taken circa 1960.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...ter/hsr197.jpg |
[QUOTE=hamtransithistory;3578294]http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...960dbeland.jpg
well, that is definitely a 1959 Chevrolet beside the bus. |
I'd be interested to see the Jackson Square area buildings in the years leading up to demolition. I've seen the pictures from their glory days but I wonder just how bad did it get?
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^^ From what I hear, York Blvd especially was pretty bad... like Barton St bad.
I have no clue, I'm way too young to remember anything like that. This info is from my family. |
Jon's request re: pre Jackson Square pics.......
Here are some pics before Jackson Square was built.... what a seedy area.
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...tspectator.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...tarial-hsa.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...publibrary.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...rengravers.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...wspectator.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...erhead-hsa.jpg http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...js69lbloom.jpg |
What a serious loss. I'd gladly trade Jackson Square and even Stelco Tower to have that great streetwall back.
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Photos wanted.......
If you have or have access to any photos to the east end power line corridor could you please post. This includes views on Stratherne Ave, Bell Ave, or area south of TH&B tracks.
The original 1898 power line does still exist in Smithville, and Ontario hydro left one tower standing with a plaque at Greenhill Ave. Photos should be from the 50's or earlier. Also, anyone with any photo of the Piggott bldg. when the spire was illuminated at night by white lights or colored at Christmas please submit. I know these may be hard to come by but someone somewhere will have some pics..... thanks..... |
When looking at the air photos what buildings are everybody using to orient themselves? Personally, my eye is always drawn to either the Lister or the Pigott building and then I think, "ah! now I know what I'm looking at"
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What is particularly distressing about the destruction of much of downtown in the name of urban renewal, is that much of that land stood empty for a very long time - long enough for amusement park rides to be set up at King & James!!!! Hamilton has never recovered from such wanton destruction and it is galling that the present City government hasn't learnt a damn thing from this tragedy.
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LOL.... Pigott bldg.....
when i was in grade 7 at Viscount Montgomery School. my math teacher would say... if you don't pass this test then go jump off the Pigott bldg. That was in 1956. When i married he became a cousin.... small world eh?
anyhow back in the 50's the Pigott bldg was the key focal point.... I even got to ride to the top and have a look in 1958. |
I think things could have been a lot worse. At least we did get the construction of City Hall, the Art Gallery, Board of Ed. building, Stelco Tower, Jackson Square, etc. It would have been so much worse if those buildings were simply ripped down. We wouldn't even have a downtown if that were the case. At the time, building all of those civic buildings was probably almost as ambitious as Harry Stinson's 100 story tower is now.
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Jaborandi.... send in the clowns
Heck, I remember working at Westinghouse at JS in the Thompson Bldg and going to Tim Hortons on King west at 3 a.m. in the morning and seeing the clowns and so forth from the construction of JS to the west towards Bay St.. What a hoot..... i loved each minute of it.....
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I dunno and I'm probably going to get grilled for this but I don't think there anything particularly special with what was replaced by Jackson Square.
I definitely do see the destruction by York Boulevard (old City Hall and Market Square) though. |
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I believe that is the line you are talking about. (powerline) |
http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...zellershpl.jpg
This is probably the most disconcerting shot... Think of what's there now if you were to stand on that spot on the roof of Jackson Square. Hardly any shops left along James and King William to generate that kind of foot traffic, Zellers is now a dead parking lot, York Street doesn't even exist anymore, the Lister's been left to rot and the property next to it to fall down. Two-way traffic on King William (cars parked the opposite way). City Hall has been replaced with City Mall. Grafton's looks gorgeous in this pic. The pic below this one with "expropriation sale" in the windows is even more :( |
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A few power pics
Came across some photos of stuff you may c but never take note of. Feel free to add photos of similar items below. All pictures courtesy of archive.org and are in the public domain.
The developement of electrical power started about 1900 from the Niagara area to points in Ontario. Here are some early pics of the transmission lines/towers and some still do exist. The pic below is the Niagara/Dundas/London corridor line. This view looks north towards the Dundas substation. The line on right is incoming from Niagara, the line on left outgoing to London. This line still exists today from Dundas to Ingersoll and also along Hwy 6 from Waterdown to Guelph. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...00listuo-3.jpg The next pic is of the same line while workers erected the towers. Note the fact no safety gear...... http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...00listuo-2.jpg Next is that same line from Niagara Falls at the Welland Canal. Note the workmen on the canal tower finishing it off while the line is only strung to the shorter tower on the left. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...00listuo-1.jpg Next is the switching station from the first line to reach Hamilton, before Niagara power lines. This station served the line from Decew Falls to Hamilton and was situated north of CNR tracks at Strathearne Ave in Hamilton http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...0listuoft-.jpg This power line below ran from Niagara Falls ON via Chippewa, Fort Erie & Buffalo to Syracuse NY. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...e00lundr-2.jpg This line was part of the original Niagara to London Line. It still exists today running from London to Stratford. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...e00lundr-1.jpg This dual line ran from Niagara along the escarpment to a point near Stoney Creek at Ridge Rd. It then descended and travelled diagonally across the beach strip, where it headed northease across Burlington, meeting with the CNR tracks past Guelph Line. This line may still exist in the Hwy 20 Fonthill area. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...00lundrich.jpg Finally the original Decew Falls line to Hamilton. Part of this line still exists in the Pelham area. Ontario Hydro left one tower standing to mark the historical site of the line to Hamilton. It stands at Greenhill Ave at the foot of Cochrane Rd. http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f4...00listuoft.jpg |
HSR 197 King and James
This picture must have been taken no earlier than 1957. Notice the car next to HSR 197 has double headlamps.
I love these pictures. Would love to see more.:) |
I would love to view your pics, but I keep getting the message to Upgrade - Insufficient Band Width. Do I have to go into Photo Bucket to view these pics?
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