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King Street East and Main Street East., 1956



1959 - The Imperial Bank of Canada opened its first branch in Hamilton in 1899. This branch was located at 39 James Street South between King and Main Streets.



10 John St S,

1900 - 1910

Germania Hotel at the north-west corner of Main Street East and John Street
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1900 - 1910

Armoury Hotel (Hotel Hamilton) on James Street North, at the corner of Mulberry Street -- 193-5 James Street North. At one time this hotel was a flophouse. The building has been converted into an artist studio complex.



1920 - 1930 The Corktown Irish Ale House can trace its roots back more than 75 years. Located at the corner of Young and Ferguson streets, the building was at one time a store and then Gurry's Hotel. The building still stands today, newly refurbished but still retaining its charm and ambiance.
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Local architect and merchant Charles Mills founded Mills Hardware, a hardware store for farmers, in 1906. The store was originally on John street, moved to Barton street, then relocated to 95 King Street East in 1911.



Captain Kingscote's Company in front of the Crystal Palace in Victoria Park. This company was part of the Prince Consort's Own Rifle Brigade and headquartered in the Crystal Palace.

The brigade was sent to Hamilton in response to the Trent Affair, a diplomatic incident arising from Britain's support of the Confederate States in the American Civil War. The brigade was stationed in Hamilton from 1862 to 1864.



North side of the traffic circle in Westdale in the 1930s. At that time the west-bound traffic drove in the north lane and the east-bound traffic drove in the south lane. In the centre of the traffic circle was a small grass park.

The image shows the Westdale Theatre which had opened in September of 1935 as the first theatre in Hamilton built specifically for sound motion pictures and the first with air conditioning.

One of the films playing is Three Smart Girls which starred Deanna Durbin in her first featured role. This movie made her a star. The other movie playing is One In A Million which starred Olympic ice skating star Sonja Henie in her first American movie role. Both films were released in 1936. Also visible are Abbott's Hardware and the Westdale Drug Store.
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The Wentworth Arms Hotel after a fire. -- Main Street East. The Wentworth Arms Hotel used to be at Main and Hughson streets. The hotel was hit by a tragic fire on Christmas Day 1976. Six died, and most of the hotel burned down. The arsonist who set the fire pleaded insanity.



Then: The Wentworth Arms Hotel in 1936.
Now: A parking lot in 2014

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^Another empty lot - going on forty years.
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1959 - The Imperial Bank of Canada opened its first branch in Hamilton in 1899. This branch was located at 39 James Street South between King and Main Streets.
One of the few photos I've seen of this block - beautiful buildings, razed for no good reason.
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The Wentworth Arms Hotel after a fire. -- Main Street East. The Wentworth Arms Hotel used to be at Main and Hughson streets. The hotel was hit by a tragic fire on Christmas Day 1976. Six died, and most of the hotel burned down. The arsonist who set the fire pleaded insanity.
That is very sad.

But had that fire not happened, I'd be lamenting the existence of such a building, even given the barren parking lot that replaced it. U-G-L-Y

Otherwise, with all your other posts Captain, you're killin' us here.
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One of the few photos I've seen of this block - beautiful buildings, razed for no good reason.


1959 - Located at 37 James Street South, this was originally the Bank of Toronto.




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And then Mr Blanchard demolished that one, if I'm not mistaken. Bummer.
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And then Mr Blanchard demolished that one, if I'm not mistaken. Bummer.
One, or two? Aren't there 2 buildings on either side in that pic?
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Dunno. I get the feeling those buildings were attached, were they not?
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Guess what my girlfriend found by chance... it's reprinted in Pardon my Lunchbucket, funny enough, and credited to Hamilton Spectator 1964.

This is not cropped as much as the one posted earlier. I wonder if there's an even wider shot in the spec archives? I want this on a poster!

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I'm still perplexed over the dark "cloud" at the north end of James. Was there a caption in the book?
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No caption... gonna have to go through the microfilms I guess!
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I want this on a poster!
Me too!

That is awesome!
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Show it to Brian Henley or the other experts at the Central Library. They might know what the dealio is with that cloud. Is it a cloud? I'm still not sure what I'm looking at.

Anyway, it's a great shot - almost a New York City vibe. I can imagine some jive bass gettin' twanged in the background and the sound of a thousand horns blaring. Something Barney Miller-esque. Wicked.
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Awesome.

For some reason I'm always hopeful that I'll find myself as a young lad in one of these old Hamilton pictures.
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