Timothy Morton, APSA  


Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton by Timothy Morton, APSA

October 2025 - Christ Church Cathedral, Hamilton

About the Image(s)

Taken many images and outside of this cathedral in my hometown of Hamilton and can't remember when I took this as I recently re-discovered on my fixed disks and it fills the assignment so I am uploading it.

For those who are residences of Hamilton etc here is some background to Christ's Church Cathedral, the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Niagara was built in 1835, it is the oldest extant Anglican cathedral in anglophone Canada. The building has an unusual construction history. Originally a stuccoed wooden Palladian-Baroque structure designed by Robert Charles Wetherall, it was incrementally transformed into stone Decorated Gothic, initially to an 1848 design by William Thomas, with Thomas’s chancel and the first two bays of his nave being added to Wetherall's existing wooden church, the resulting hybrid being dubbed ⬓the humpback church.â¬


 

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