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  • Industrial Hamilton's Contribution to the Naval War
    Industrial Hamilton's Contribution to the Naval War
    Text  Madsen, Chris, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Jan 2006, 21-52     During the Second World War, urban centers and industrial centers in central Canada, such as Hamilton, began production of materials to meet the needs of the navy and merchant marine. Some Hamilton companies that acquired naval contracts required the installation of specialized facilities and increased numbers of workers. On the …
    Text  Madsen, Chris, The Northern Mariner / Le marin du nord (St. John's, NL), Jan 2006, 21-52   During the Second World War, urban centers and industrial centers in central Canada, such as Hamilton, began production of materials to meet the needs of the navy and merchant marine. …
    Canadian Nautical Research Society
  • 1880-81 Wesleyan Female College Annual Catalogue
    1880-81 Wesleyan Female College Annual Catalogue
    TextImage       The building used by the Wesleyan Female College had an interesting history. It was at 112 King St. E., Hamilton, Ontario. It was built in 1854 as a hotel to serve the Great Western Railway which arrived in Hamilton in the same year. The hotel was bankrupt by 1861. According …
    TextImage     The building used by the Wesleyan Female College had an interesting history. It was at 112 King St. E., Hamilton, Ontario. It was built in 1854 as a hotel to …
    Trafalgar Township Historical Society
  • Ontario's Japanese History
    Ontario's Japanese History
    ExhibitText       A virtual exhibit exploring the history of people of Japanese descent in Ontario, Canada, using primary sources and digitized cultural heritage materials.
    ExhibitText     A virtual exhibit exploring the history of people of Japanese descent in Ontario, Canada, using primary sources and digitized cultural heritage materials.
    OurDigitalWorld
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