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a new building is constructed; a building built for one use is to be used for another (e.g., an industrial building converted for residential use) occupancy of a commercial or industrial building changes, or ownership of a commercial, industrial, or multiple-family residential building changes
156-160 Bridge Road, Glebe : Archaeological assessment, research design, methodology, and excavation permit application [Variant title:Reussdale, The Abbey and Hamilton]. Attraction Homepage (2007). "Preservation Heritage Walk" (PDF). Garry Stanley and Dickson Rothschild (2008). Photographic archival recording Reussdale 160 Bridge Road, Glebe.
Originally the headquarters of Lanark County Council (which had previously been based at Lanarkshire House in Ingram Street in Glasgow), [1] [2] between 1975 and 1996 it served the same function for the Strathclyde region's Lanark sub-region (which oversaw five smaller districts, including one for the Hamilton area based at the nearby Townhouse) [3] then for the South Lanarkshire local ...
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Transport buildings and structures in Hamilton, Ontario (1 C, 11 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Hamilton, Ontario" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.
The county seat selected was Hamilton and the first courthouse was built 1806 and the second in 1817 on the site of the present structure. When the county realized that the courthouse was too small for the population, a new plan by D.W. Gibbs and was designed in the Second Empire style with features from the Italianate style .
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Hamilton Grange at St. Nicholas Park in October 2009. The building was raised on hydraulic jacks over 20 days in 2008, with wood cribbing installed under the foundation. [229] Hamilton Grange was raised to a height of about 35 feet (11 m) [230] or 40 feet (12 m).