Sunken Gardens
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The one on York Blvd was built as part of a beautification project started by Thomas McQuestern who led the charge to beautify the western entrance to the city. Apparently it was truly ugly as there were shanties and gas stations and NO ROCK GARDEN AT ALL. If you look at the picture from the airplane you can see how truly ugly it was. Although the work had been started and the Sunken Garden was in place the sheer desolation of the area this side of the traffic circle has to make you admire the engineers who managd to link the two areas, Burlington and Hamilton. http://www.thekingshighway.ca/PHOTOS-3/hwy2-193_lg.jpg Here is a pretty good website describing this. http://www.hamiltonmagazine.com/site...Royal%20Garden Quote:
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Amazing image collection
Hi all here is a site you all must check out.
Here is an example: http://static.torontopubliclibrary.c..._pic-r-857.jpg http://static.torontopubliclibrary.c...LC/pcr-709.jpg http://static.torontopubliclibrary.c..._pic-r-854.jpg 239 amazing images: http://www.virtualreferencelibrary.c...=vrl&view=grid Cheers |
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https://fbcdn-photos-g-a.akamaihd.ne...95287147_n.jpg "Shacktown" on the "Dundas marsh" side. |
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http://www.mappery.com/maps/1959-Tra...Harbor-Map.jpg Secondly I was an avid golfer and always lamented the loss of the old Beddoe course. I remember very vaguely caddying once on the old Beddoe but since it was my first time on a golf course I don't remember too much of it. The thing I think we all remember is that super deep gorge on the 18th hole that spilled over into the first and then to the fourth. What I am searching for (and have been for decades) is an old scorecard and pictures of the old course. Now there's a challenge for you :) Cheers and thanks |
The Amazing Interent Resources
Simply amazing ...
http://www.map.hamilton.ca/Static/PD...Day2007_RP.pdf http://library.mcmaster.ca/maps/airphotos/1950.htm This is the one we are interested in for now. http://library.mcmaster.ca/maps/airp..._A12562-53.htm http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/7376/giq4.png http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/9786/motr.png And lastly Chedoke Golf Course from the air 1954-55 http://img20.imageshack.us/img20/3427/bsx2.png Sometimes I forget what an amazing tool the internet is ! :) Cheers |
Before The Beddoe
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Here is an image from 1934 - 8 years before the construction of The Beddoe Golf course. I don't suppose too many remember that but I remember hearing some of the older members talk about how the clubhouse was on the Martin very close to Aberdeen and where the new fourth hole is ... and now we have the visual. http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/7036/emir.png Now all we need is that scorecard ... Cheers |
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Now The Gore From John Street
http://playingintheworldgame.files.w.../hamilton1.jpg
and same corner today ... http://playingintheworldgame.files.w...pg?w=538&h=288 and the website: http://playingintheworldgame.wordpre...ilton-ontario/ cheers . |
The Lyric Theatre and later The Century gone forever.
Hi all read this article if you can. It is bound to make you cry ...
http://rjbuffalo.com/programs_and_th...erior_1914.jpg Above is the only known surviving photo of the interior of the original Lyric Theatre, published in The Hamilton Spectator on 3 January 1914. The original caption read: “AN EXPECTANT AUDIENCE. NEW YEAR’S DAY PERFORMANCE OF NOODLES KING OF THE NEWSBOYS IN AID OF LOCAL ORPHANS.” It seems that the Lyric wished to ring in the new year with visual evidence of a full house, to demonstrate its continued popularity despite business raids by hostile competitors. This photograph, poorly printed in half-tone in a local newspaper, and then poorly microfilmed, battered, and finally copied on a standard-quality photostatic machine, reveals precious few details. We can see how large the place is. We can see the locations of the sconces and ceiling lights. We can catch glimpses of the box seats, which appear to be three on each side at the balcony level, though we know that there were actually a total of eight. They appear to be as elaborate as all of Leon Lempert’s beautiful box seats in other theatres. We can see where the two stairways emerge upon the middle of the balcony, to a walkway that separates the upper balcony from the lower balcony. It is impossible to tell if there are windows at the back of the balcony. If there were, they would have been covered by heavy draperies during a show. One would not guess from this photograph that the Lyric was capable of showing movies, but the press releases quoted above tell us without question that there was indeed a projection booth, segregated from the auditorium. So where is it? It’s behind the stage, amidst the dressing rooms. All movies at the Lyric were rear-projected! http://rjbuffalo.com/lyric_theatre_h...n_ontario.html Honestly make sure you have a box of Kleenex with you. Anyone who had ever been to The Century will not be left dry eyed. God how I hate progress sometimes ... |
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Wow, it's really neat seeing these photos of the Longwood/Aberdeen area prior to the Chedoke Expressway being built.
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Wow a lot of memories in those photos. Center Mall, I had almost forgotten about Morgan's at The Center, Woolworth's and Kresge's. A couple of things to notice for those who don't remember or were not around at the time. The thing I remember vividly is that all the stores had an awning which came out and covered the sidewalk and I remember Kresge's as that is where I bought my first '45 record. As you look at the picture the record department was in the back right corner of the store. Oh and the 45 ? It was Johnny Cash singing Ballad of A Teenage Queen - the date was 1957 - the price was 77 cents ... I still have it !
https://scontent-b-ord.xx.fbcdn.net/...68370290_n.jpg And look at how full of life the downtown area was ... I wonder if we will ever see and get these feelings again. So to all those small towns and villages out there please listen to me. DON'T EVER GROW UP !!!! PS: After reading the stories of The Century and The Tivoli I went on a Google trip down Main and King in the downtown core from Wellington to James and was driven to tears when I thought of how it used to be. Both the Century and The Tivoli are now just vacant lots. No one has even bothered to build anything on them their destruction was for absolutely nothing. God Hamilton should be so ashamed ... Cheers |
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Wow, just when I thought I'd seen all the old hamilton photos in existence :-)
If anyone can find pix of john north between king and the fire station I'd love to see them! |
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http://img818.imageshack.us/img818/6682/01dw.png and I guess I might as well post The Century aka The Lyric as well ... http://img826.imageshack.us/img826/5092/mwk1.jpg Tears |
The lobby of The Tivoli ...
http://www.ghostwalks.com/album/imag...atre-lobby.jpg and how beautiful was this ... http://www.cbc.ca/gfx/images/news/ph...nside-8col.jpg http://torontoist.com/wp-content/upl...i-hamilton.jpg http://farm5.staticflickr.com/4146/5...74e0f120_z.jpg and the end ... http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/features/...e/DSC_9859.jpg http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_PHQzNnFWts...0/DCP_1470.jpg http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3243/3...0c71bb36_z.jpg More tears ... . |
Then and now ..
A website I think by The CBC showing the great buildings that Hamilton has demolished and what has been built in their place. If this is progress I am getting off the train.
http://www.cbc.ca/hamilton/features/...ltons-history/ no tears left ... |
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