Hamiltonians share your memories with us !!
Have you got a story that you want to share with us ! It could be of your life in Hamilton or stories of your migration and settling down in Hamilton or some pictures or videos of events you have enjoyed in Hamilton.
Hamilton City Libraries is helping create a digital knowledge basket of Hamilton memories for future generations to enjoy and everyone is invited to join the fun. The project aims to capture the memories of Hamilton and its communities through their stories, photographs, video and audio footage.
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Community groups and individuals are invited to add their stories, digital images, videos, sounds, and documents to the site. So help us create a vibrant and interesting online resource that captures that true spirit of Hamilton.
It is free !! It is easy !! All you need to do is register.
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Nisbet Street was named after Councillor C. Nisbet who served on the borough and City Council from 1931 - 1933.
Barton Street was formed in 1927 and originally known as Queen Street. The street was named after C.J.W. Barton, Mayor
Ward Street was named in 1906 after 'Sir Joseph Ward'. He was the New Zealand prime minister between 1906 and
Anglesea Street was named by the Crown Grant/Town Council in 1864. The street was named after Henry William Paget, 1st
Tamil Society members participated in the Indigo festival 2010
Alma Street was named 1912-20 by the Crown Grant Council (no confirmed reference). There is no documented reference to the
The Hamilton Tulip Festival Trust is together with the NZ Netherlands Society Waikato and the Northern Daffodil Club, organising the
Alexandra Street in Hamilton, New Zealand was named after the wife of King Edward VII of Great Britain.
Friday 30 July was National Poetry Day for 2010. Various events were held in Hamilton, Garden Place, including a Poster












