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Hamilton is a
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of
Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle ( ; Awabakal: ) is a metropolitan area and the second most populated city in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It includes the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie local government areas, and is the hub of the Greater Newcastle area, w ...
,
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, located from Newcastle's
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. The main commercial centre is located around Beaumont Street and boasts a vibrant multicultural atmosphere providing an array of restaurants, retail, fashion and commercial outlets along with day-to-day services such as pharmacies, banks, florists, hairdressers, fruit shops and delicatessens.Newcastle City Council, Discover our Suburbs
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History

The City of Newcastle acknowledges the
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and
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peoples as the descendants of the traditional custodians of the land situated within the Newcastle local government area. This includes wetlands, rivers, creeks, and coastal environments. Their heritage and cultural ties to Newcastle are known to date back tens of thousands of years. Hamilton became a
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on 11 December 1871 and was named in honour of Edward Terrick Hamilton, who was the Governor of the board of directors of the
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(AA Co) from August 1857 to September 1898. The AA Co. was instrumental in the growth of the area, operating the mines and owning most of the land. The discovery of coal near St Peter's Church in the area known as Cameron's Hill marked the beginnings of the township of Hamilton (originally known as Pittown, Borehole or Happy Flat). A borehole was sunk and a shaft was completed in 1849 which was known as the D Pit or borehole. Pittown was located in the vicinity of today's Beaumont street to service the needs of the miners and their families. By 1928, there were over 400 retail outlets in Hamilton, having been an increase from 80 in 1909. In 1947, Lettesi (a settler group made up of nearly 150 families from the village of
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in the
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Region of
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), initially settled in
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, but they soon expanded into the nearby suburbs of Hamilton and Mayfield. This was primarily due to Islington's proximity to the BHP steel works. Before long, Hamilton (especially Beaumont Street) became a strong community and commercial centre for Newcastle's Italian community.A History of Italian Settlement in New South Wales
By the late 1950s, the local Italian community began patronising the Australian owned Exchange Hotel, located on the corner of Beaumont Street and Denison Street. The hotel continues to be a regular meeting place for Italian men of Hamilton. The story of the Lettesi community in Hamilton can be read in th

blog.


Mechanics Institute

In the early nineteenth century, a time when education was the privilege of the elite few; Mechanics' Institutes were set up in Britain and later, Australia.· Their aim was to provide working men with access to technical education – through talks, courses, lectures and books, accessible in a reading room. Mechanics Institutes gave many workers access to books and lectures which they could otherwise not afford. By the late 19th and 20th Centuries, institutes such as
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and
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made Mechanics Institutes less relevant. As source of income, the institute could hold dances, plays, movies and hire out a billiard table which started be replaced by social clubs. The Hamilton Mechanics Institute has architectural significance as a particularly fine and intact example of one in the
Renaissance Revival style Renaissance Revival architecture (sometimes referred to as "Neo-Renaissance") is a group of 19th century architectural revival styles which were neither Greek Revival nor Gothic Revival but which instead drew inspiration from a wide range ...
. Located between Tudor and Milton Streets, the Hamilton Mechanics Institute was founded in 1859 and the building was constructed in stages between 1869 and 1903.· The institute was granted a block of land on Gray Street in 1859, but meetings were first held at a private house and in rented rooms. The Hamilton institute was originally a wooden structure built in 1862, and the first building was a lecture hall designed by the architect JS Jenkins and constructed in 1869. In 1872 this was extended to designs by the local architect William Smith, with a Free Library built west of the lecture hall and separated from it by a wide hallway. In 1872 the originally building was demolished and the façade was replace across the building. In 1872 saw the building extended and library added by William as well as new facade to Gray Street section to combine to new and old section. In 1879 the Learmonth Memorial Hall was added. In 1879 a large room costing £500 was collect through a memorial to Alexander Learmonth an original
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. This was replaced in 1888 with a Victorian building designed by renowned Newcastle architect
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. In August 1888 NSW premier
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opened the building. In 1891 an extension on the building was completed. In 1903 two large rooms and lantern lights were added to the back of the building costing £1200. This was added by Frank Hammond. By the early 1920s, membership rose to about 800 members. and the downstairs hall could seat 400 people. In the 1940s Hamilton RSL Sub Branch purchased the property and named in Anzac House. As was a common characteristic of buildings in the 19th Century, the
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lace
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hs which were on the building, have not survived. The building was developed by Bernadette and Dan Connolly as part of a redevelopment of the Hamilton RSL. DJB Developments have renovated the buildings there into a 33 unit apartment complex. and the work was completed in January 2018.


Heritage listings

Hamilton has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * 195 Denison Street: Australian Agricultural Company Mine Manager's House * Great Northern railway: Hamilton railway station


Population

According to the 2016 census of Population, there were 4,229 people in Hamilton. * Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 2.8% of the population. * 80.3% of people were born in Australia. The next most common country of birth was England at 2.4%. * 82.6% of people spoke only English at home. * The most common religions were No Religion at 38.5%, Catholicism at 21.7% and Anglican at 13.6%.


Transport


Rail

Hamilton's
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was constructed on the Islington Junction to
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. The station is from the ''Way & Works Branch'' and is above sea level. With the opening of the station in 1872, the importance of Hamilton as a suburb grew. The station is served by
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's
Hunter line The Hunter Line is a commuter train line operated by NSW TrainLink, running from Newcastle to Dungog and Scone in the New South Wales Hunter Region. It operates on the Newcastle, Main North and North Coast lines. Description of Route Hunter ...
to Maitland and beyond, and the
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, which runs to
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.


Bus

Hamilton is home to
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's main bus depot.


Sporting Teams

Association football Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ...
– After a recent name change by the Olympics, Hamilton is only represented by Hamilton Azzurri FC
Rugby union Rugby union, commonly known simply as rugby, is a close-contact team sport that originated at Rugby School in the first half of the 19th century. One of the two codes of rugby football, it is based on running with the ball in hand. In its m ...
– Represented by Hamilton Hawks.
Rugby League Rugby league football, commonly known as just rugby league and sometimes football, footy, rugby or league, is a full-contact sport played by two teams of thirteen players on a rectangular field measuring 68 metres (75 yards) wide and 112 ...
– Represented in the
Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League Newcastle & Hunter Community Rugby League is the governing body of second tier rugby league in the Newcastle and Hunter region. Formed in 2006 after a merger between the Maitland & Coalfields Rugby League and Lower Hunter Rugby League Competition ...
by ''Hamilton Ducks Rugby League Football Club.''


Gallery

File:Marland Grave.JPG, Grave Stone of John Marland, who died whilst working in the Borehole. This grave stone is located behind the Christchurch Cathedral, Newcastle, New South Wales File:Hamilton Station in March 2008.jpg, Hamilton train station, located at the Northern end of Beaumont Street. File:James Street Square.jpg, James Street Square separates Beaumont Street from James Street. File:Hamilton Mosaics.jpg, Mosaics on the side of a Hamilton pharmacy. File:Victorian Terrace House.jpg, A Victorian townhouse on Beaumont street.


References


External links


A basic map of Hamilton
{{City of Newcastle suburbs Suburbs of Newcastle, New South Wales 1871 establishments in Australia