St Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church St. Nicholas Serbian Orthodox Church was built in the East End of Hamilton in 1974. It sits at the northwest corner of Barton Street East and Division Street. It was built in a Serbo-Byzantine Style. Read More...
Historical geography at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers, Hamilton (Ontario), 25–31 May, 1987birdspatchrural landscapeforest fragmentationconnectivityThe aim of this study was to assess the impact of isolation on forest bird communities in agricultural landscapes in The ...
After a series of hearings, both the city and the Ontario Municipal Board allowed the zoning to be changed to commercial with one major condition to placate Palmerston residents: no restaurants or theatres were allowed on the west side of Markham. Toronto Life, November 1969. Occasional conflicts...
in order to lessen the burden of his widowed mother. This clearly is inaccurate as his father lived until 1855. After following his brothers out to America, David worked for seven years for an army contractor in Williamsburg, Virginia, and then in Fort Hamilton, New York. One of...
NOTICE!! A Survey has been developed to document and compare GIS utilization in the workplace. This survey assesses GIS availability and utilization in both academic and non-academic work settings. The purpose is to document the need for GIS experienc
Samples of suspended sediment and potential source materials were collected from numerous sites distributed throughout the upper Nechako River Basin in British Columbia, Canada. A floodplain sediment core was also collected in order to reconstruct sediment sources over the last ~ 70 years. Discriminat...
Zooarchaeological data were assembled from 36 sites located throughout southern and eastern Ontario (Fig.1) (Table1). These were excavated over the past 35 years by commercial archaeology units or state-run heritage-management organizations. Most of these assemblages were collected from soils sieved...
Over the years, techniques for the study of human movement have ranged in complexity and precision from direct observation of the subject through activity diaries, questionnaires, and recordings of body movement, to the measurement of physiological responses, studies of metabolism and indirect and direc...
Human remains with fractured skull and bones were recovered from a construction site in Danforth Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, in 1995 [17]. The skeletal analysis revealed a female who might have died under unusual circumstances several decades ago. On the basis of facial reconstruction, a Torontoni...