Early 20th Century Suburbia
HAMILTON NEIGHBOURHOODS:
Corktown • Durand • Central • Dundas • Locke St. South • Burlington • Stinson • Westdale • St. Clair • Keith • Landsdale The Delta • Gibson • Jamesville • Concession Street • Durand North • Durand South • Old Dundas Houses • Hess Village • Barton Street Ancaster • North Kirkendall • South Kirkendall • McMaster University • Downtown • The Bayfront • The North End • Kenilworth Mountain Brow • Textile District • Strathcona • North Stipley • Flamborough • Beasley • Chedoke • Stoney Creek • The Beach Strip HAMILTON FEATURES: C I T Y _ L I G H T S • Stone Hamilton • Twilight of the Industrial Age • Twilight of the Industrial Age II Stone in Dundas and Ancaster • Goodbye, Hamilton (from 43 floors up) • Dirty Brick • Day for Night This broken down old city still manages to wake up every morning... • Everywhere, Ontario • < R - E - T - R - O > HAMILTON | Scenes from the cutting room floor • S U B U R B I A ! • Everywhere, Ontario • Hamilton Rowhouses < H E A V Y <> I N D U S T R Y > • Old Man Winter vs. Hamilton Chedoke Park Hamilton, Ontario This often overlooked but very beautiful early 20th century neighbourhood is tucked under the Niagara Escarpment southwest of central Hamilton. Most of the homes pictured are middle to upper middle class, with some working class streets to the north and closer to industrial areas. The older homes in this area are generally Edwardian, built up until about 1930. Edwardian architecture tends to be simpler than the elaborate Victorian that came before it, but still more detailed than the residential architecture of the later 20th century. Tudor Revival starts to dominate the streets built later, probably into the 1940's. These houses have a distinctly English feel to them. Elements of a few other revival styles are also represented here and there. Edwardian and Tudor Revival seem to go very well together. There are several other neighbourhoods like this in Hamilton (for example, see my tours of Westdale and St. Clair) as well as in many North American cities both large and small. Some nearby commercial on Aberdeen and Dundurn A railroad, an old industrial area and Highway 403 (Chedoke Expressway) separate the Chedoke Park/Kirkendall area from West Hamilton: Working class variations: http://aas.ath.cx/threads/chedoke.jpg |
wonderful homes
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What a gorgeous neighborhood. Thanks for the great photos; Hamilton continues to delight.
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Great stuff as usual, man. Some classy looking housing in some of these.
This shot is damned insane: http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k2...doke/00034.jpg |
Beautiful set! I enjoy the details of your photos, great quality. Hamilton is growing as one of my preferred Canadian cities. Hamilton has varied architectural diversity per neighborhood. Ranging from rows, apartment buildings which varies in size, large or smaller detached single family homes, ect. Good tour!
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What a beautiful neighborhood. That Hamilton sure is a nice town.
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Great subject matter and kick-ass photography (as usual!).
[Edit:]I noticed that in the street views on trash pickup day, virtually every house has recycling tubs at the curb. I wish we could get that kind of participation; in my neighborhood it's less than twenty percent participation. That looks like a heavily owner-occupied area, and we have a lot of rentals; that may have a lot to do with it. My neighbors party a lot, and they'll put out three 30-gallon cans, all overflowing, with aluminum and glass and recyclable plastics all just thrown in with the trash. Curbside recycling is automatically charged to all utility customers, but most don't use it even though they're paying for it. Trash is as trash does, I guess. |
great work :)
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Another great neighborhood in Hamilton.
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High quality shots as usual! Nice camera work :tup:
I'm becoming a bigger Hamilton fan every thread you post... |
beautiful!
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Fantastic colors and great homes, well heck, it is a Flar Thread!
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Thanks! There really are a lot of beautiful areas in Hamilton, completely at odds with the city's poor reputation. A lot of people (even Hamiltonians) don't know about neighbourhoods like this.
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Incredible. Man those colors are just nuts.
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Incredible pictures! Those old houses have so much character, unlike today's houses. Beautiful neighbourhood and amazing colours!
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What a beautiful place. Love the fall colors, impressive set of images
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Simply wonderful!!
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Looks like a nice place to live, beautiful photos.
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Really great photos.
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I don't know what the stats are for recycling in Hamilton, but upper middle class Canadians are generally pretty conscientious. There aren't many rentals in this neighbourhood and the houses start at $300k. There is also a one container limit being phased in on garbage pickup, so it's an incentive to recycle. Hamilton has blue box, green cart, leaf and yard waste pickup and backyard composting programs to help reduce the amount of trash. |
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