1960 Hamilton (2014)

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GARY EVANS

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Hamilton in 1960 was a city in transition. As has been the case since 1846, the Hamilton Spectator’s team of reporters and photographers were there to capture the year in stories and in photographs, all of which makes 1960 Hamilton such a fascinating snapshot in time.

When the calendar flipped from 1960 to 1961, residents of Hamilton could look back at what turned out to be a fascinating year in the city’s history.

The city suddenly mushroomed in size – in acreage and population – thanks to the annexation of huge tracts of land. Efforts were underway to buy the HSR, the 19th-century city hall closed down, and the Governor-General opened the new seat of government.

The Sunday sports issue was debated for months, then put on the ballot, with the electorate voting in favour. The Hamilton Tiger-Cats gained new owners, sort of, and concluded a blockbuster of a trade.

Stelco was flooded, students were double shifted and a huge backlash resulted from the replacement fountain in Gore Park.

Hamilton, in 1960 was a city in transition. As has been the case since 1846, the Hamilton Spectator’s team of reporters and photographers were there to capture the year in stories and in photographs, all of which makes 1960 Hamilton such a fascinating snapshot in time.


AUTHOR: Evans, Gary
​ISBN: 9781896899534
PUBLISHER: North Shore Publishing
DATE OF PUBLICATION: 2014

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Weight 12 oz