David has also been sending me many of these from Brian Hanley's blog, these four are from the Hamilton Public Library.
The first two are of Fulham Cottage, I looked through my 1900's insurance maps and didn't see it listed there, it looks like many that were removed from the Burlington side, Brian writes that it was from Hamilton Beach though.
The next photo from Brian's blog is a house that has been well restored over the last decade at 913 Beach Blvd named the Moorings, the house beside it is also still standing.
The last house is also still standing and is located at 609 Beach Blvd, Holiday House.
From another thread;
609 Beach Blvd Then;(From "The Beach Strip" Cultural Landmarks of Hamilton)
"In 1905, a group of women from the Anglican Church founded the Girls' Friendly Society Holiday House. They provided accommodations on the Beach for girls and women needing rest or a change of air and surroundings. Most of these girls and women paid, but some were given free lodgings. The holiday house was quite popular initially, but had lost its appeal to young women by 1942 and was sold."
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