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From one branch at Harbour Street in Kingston, the bank grew to eleven branches across the island by 1925. [3] In 1925, Barclays Bank of London acquired the Colonial Bank, National Bank of South Africa and the Anglo-Egyptian Bank. The new organization was incorporated as Barclays Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), which later became ...
Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh, other nearby public and private lands 40°11′10″N 74°43′37″W / 40.186°N 74.727°W / 40.186; -74.727 ( Abbott Farm Archeological Bordentown and Bordentown Township [ 6 ]
The town was founded by Hamilton Brown (died 1843) who is buried in the local Anglican church. [8] He owned much of the land in the area including Minard Estate. Surrounding estates were Huntley, New Hope, Orange Valley, Belleair, and Retreat. Brown's Town became significant as a market centre in the mid-19th century following the abolition of ...
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The Bank of Hamilton in Winnipeg, Manitoba, built 1916 to 1918 [2] The Bank of Hamilton in Salmon Arm, BC, built in 1906. [3] The Bank of Hamilton Chambers in North Vancouver (city), BC, built in 1910-1911. [4] The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC) Kitchener, Ontario location on King Street East was built in 1885. It was occupied by the ...
Situated next to the New Jersey state capital of Trenton, and New Jersey's eighth-largest municipality, Hamilton Township is 65 miles (105 km) away from New York City and 35 miles (56 km) away from Philadelphia. Hamilton is also close to most points along the Jersey Shore. By car, Hamilton is about 80 minutes from New York City and 50 minutes ...
Spring Valley Road, South Street Route 124 in Morristown: CR 602: 0.51 0.82 CR 631 in Roxbury: Lakeside Boulevard CR 607 at the Sussex County line in Roxbury: CR 603: 3.77 6.07 Broadway / Lakespur Drive in Denville: Diamond Spring Road, River Road, Bush Road, Boonton Road, Old Denville Road CR 618 in Boonton Township: CR 604: 4.02 6.47 CR 638 ...
1 James Street North is a 5-storey low-rise office building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. [1] The building was completed in 1972, and is part of the Lloyd D. Jackson Square complex. [ 2 ] The building was originally named the Bank of Montreal Pavilion , after the Bank of Montreal , the building's original anchor tenant.