Hamilton, Bermuda
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Location | Bermuda, British overseas territories, Britain | ||||
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Said to be the same as | Hamilton | ||||
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The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity, which replaced the original Trinity Church destroyed by fire
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Soldiers of the 38th Battalion (Ottawa), Canadian Expeditionary Force marching on Queen Street in 1915.
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2/4th Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment guard on Front Street, inspected by General Sir James Willcocks on his arrival to replace Lieutenant-General Sir George Mackworth Bullock as Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Bermuda in 1917.
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HMS Caradoc (D60) berthed on Front Street, circa 1928.
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Bermuda Volunteer Engineers on the steps of the Masonic Hall on Reid Street in 1934.
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The City of Hamilton and Hamilton Harbour in the mid-1920s
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Remembrance Day Parade by the Governor of Bermuda, war veterans, Royal Navy, Royal Bermuda Regiment, Bermuda Police Service and other uniformed services at the Cenotaph on Front Street.
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Front Street
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Chancery Lane
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View from the cathedral's tower
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Sessions House, home of Bermuda's House of Assembly and Supreme Court
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Cabinet Building, home to Bermuda's Senate
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Fort Hamilton
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Saint Theresa's Cathedral
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The image of the Lord Holy Christ of the Miracles, devoted by all the Azoreans in Bermuda islands.
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Queen's Birthday Parade on Front Street in June, 2000
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Colour party of the Royal Bermuda Regiment at Queen's Birthday Parade on Front street (at its intersection with Burnaby Street) on 10 June 2017
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A police car of the Bermuda Police Service drives westward on Front Street on the 6 June, 2006, responding to an incident
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Bus Terminal
History
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West end of Hamilton Wharf, 1857
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Old Government House, Mount Langton, 1857
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The Hamilton Hotel in 1875
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City Hall in Hamilton
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Trinity Church chapel-of-ease in 1879
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Trinity Church after the fire in 1884
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A Church Parade by the Royal Navy and British Army in front of the incomplete cathedral, circa 1900