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20220414 St Paul's Church, Hamilton.jpg
Begun in 1854 and completed three years later, this Presbyterian church was designed in the Gothic Revival style by architect William Thomas. The elegant eighty-foot spire set atop a hundred-foot tower marks the building as an outstanding example of…

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20220414 St Paul's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton.jpg
Erected in 1854-1857, St. Paul’s (formerly St. Andrew’s) is an elegant example of the Gothic Revival style. The design of the church shows the influence of the Ecclesiological Movement which favoured plans based on English medieval parish churches.…

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20220414 Whitehern.jpg
This stately mansion is a finely crafted and well-preserved example of Hamilton’s early stone architecture. Built no later than 1850 for city clerk and attorney Richard Duggan, it was purchased in 1852 by Calvin McQuesten, M.D. (1801-85), a…

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20220414 Acting Sergeant John Rennie.jpg
“Jock” Rennie was awarded the George Cross posthumously in May 1944 for an instinctive, selfless act of heroism. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, he came to Ontario with his family as a child and grew up in Kitchener. Rennie enlisted in The Argyll and…

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20220414 John Weir Foote Armory.jpg
The north section of this building (1887-1888) is a rare surviving example of the second wave of armoury construction in Canada. Designed by Henry James, it exemplifies the replacement of earlier wooden drill sheds with substantial brick structure.…

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