File:King Street near James in downtown Hamilton in 1968, with trolleybus.jpg

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Description King St. just west of James St. in downtown Hamilton in 1968. A CCF-Brill trolleybus is passing the Royal Bank of Canada building, the Grange Tavern and Robinson's department store. Among others, the Grange and Robinson's closed in 1973 and were demolished in 1974. Trolleybus 724 of the Hamilton Street Railway was a 1951 CCF-Brill T48A, built by Canadian Car & Foundry under license from the ACF-Brill Motors Company.
Date Taken on 18 May 1968
Source 19680518 13 King St. near James St.
Author David Wilson from Oak Park, Illinois, USA
Camera location43° 15′ 24.66″ N, 79° 52′ 10.2″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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