Hidden Hamilton
Discovering stories about Hamilton - its people, places, past and present.
28 January, 2015
Which David Murray was he?
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The repetition of given names, especially naming first born sons after their father or grandfather, is a tradition with centuries of history...
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12 December, 2014
A community celebrates its stories
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It wasn’t until I took my place near the lectern, ready to speak, that I saw the crowd that had been tucked around the corner, out of my lin...
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05 November, 2014
Bernie's Bar
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It was a yawning gap in my story about gay Hamilton of the 1970s and 1980s and the wine bar at the corner of Beaumont and Donald Street. ...
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21 October, 2014
The Queen's Arms on Cameron's Hill
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He was a man of influence in Hamilton – James Cameron. So influential was he that the locality boasting his hotel, the Queen’s Arms, became ...
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30 September, 2014
Deitz Hardware - a Hamilton fixture
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Guest blogger Sandra Hargreaves Sandra Hargreaves is a Novocastrian who lives and works in London. She is the granddaughter of Charlie Re...
18 September, 2014
The American's wife
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It was a house everyone admired – an elegant, two story residence at the west end of Hamilton – belonging to the Americans. A medical doctor...
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04 September, 2014
Coming soon – the book Hidden Hamilton
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There’s a big event coming up, for everyone who loves Hamilton, has a connection with Hamilton, or who simply wants to know more about one o...
28 August, 2014
Jim's Dairy Delite Bar, Hamilton
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The secret ingredient to Blue Heaven milkshakes is one that Mervyn Roberts has kept all his life. ‘And it will die with me’, he chuckles.
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27 June, 2014
Blatchford's Bakery
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It had begun in the kitchen and lounge room of Eric Blatchford’s parents’ home. Eric was just 20, and unable to afford his own place, had br...
14 June, 2014
A Macedonian story
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‘When my son was in London’, Bill Bozinoski tells me, ‘he went to where the Aussies were. Here in Newcastle, I go where the Macedonians are’...
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