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Hamilton, Bermuda

The City of Hamilton, in Pembroke Parish, is the territorial capital of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda. It is the territory's financial centre and a major port and tourist destination. Its population of 854 (2016)[2] is one of the smallest of any capital city.

Hamilton, Bermuda
City
Front Street in Hamilton
Map showing location within Bermuda
Coordinates: 32°17′35″N 64°46′55″W / 32.293°N 64.782°W / 32.293; -64.782Coordinates: 32°17′35″N 64°46′55″W / 32.293°N 64.782°W / 32.293; -64.782
CountryUnited Kingdom
TerritoryBermuda
ParishPembroke
Founded1790
Government
 • MayorCharles . Gosling
Area
 • Total0.28 sq mi (0.7 km2)
Population
 (2016)
 • Total854[1]
 • Density3,050/sq mi (1,180/km2)
ClimateAf
Websitecityofhamilton.bm

History

The history of Hamilton as a British city began in 1790 when the government of Bermuda set aside 145 acres (59 ha) for its future seat, officially incorporated in 1793 by an Act of Parliament, and named for Governor Henry Hamilton. The colony's capital relocated to Hamilton from St George's in 1815. The city has been at the political and military heart of Bermuda ever since. Government buildings include the parliament building, the Government House to the north, the former Admiralty House of the Royal Navy to the west (both in Pembroke), and the British Army garrison headquarters at Prospect Camp to its east.

The Town of Hamilton became a city in 1897, ahead of the consecration in 1911 of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (Church of England), which was under construction at the time. A Catholic cathedral, St. Theresa's, was later constructed.

In 1940, the Royal Navy commissioned a former US Navy destroyer as HMS Hamilton. The 2 November 1940, issue of The Royal Gazette, a newspaper published in the City of Hamilton, reported this in an article titled "NEW" DESTROYER HAS NAME OF HAMILTON: Mayor Here Receives Letter From Her Commander,[3] and began:

News has been received here of the destroyer Hamilton, one of the 50 destroyers recently acquired by Great Britain from the United States and named in honour of Bermuda's capital. Commander L. M. Shadwell, R.N., who commands the Hamilton, has written to the Mayor of Hamilton, Mr. S. P. Eve, a letter in which he says, "I thought it possible that you might be interested to have news from time to time of the ship which has the honour to bear the name of your city."

(The article went on to mention that the Mayor was to open a fund to supply the crew of the ship with newspapers and included the text of Shadwell's letter).

Today, the city overlooking Hamilton Harbour is primarily a business district, with few structures other than office buildings and shops. The City of Hamilton has long maintained a building height and view limit, which states that no buildings may obscure the cathedral. In the 21st century, buildings have been planned and some are under construction that are as high as ten storeys in the area. Bermuda's local newspaper, The Royal Gazette, reports, "If you don't recognise the city, from 15 years ago, we don't blame you as it has changed so much".[citation needed]

Geography

Hamilton is located on the north side of Hamilton Harbour, and is Bermuda's main port. Although there is a parish of the same name, the city of Hamilton is in the parish of Pembroke. The city is named after Sir Henry Hamilton, governor of the territory from 1786 to 1793. Hamilton Parish antedates the city.

The administrative capital of Bermuda, Hamilton, has a limited permanent population around 854 (2016); however in 2010, 13,340 (40% of Bermuda's working population) worked here on a daily basis. The only incorporated city in Bermuda, Hamilton is smaller than the historic town of St. George's. A more representative measure of Bermuda's local residential populations tends to be by parish.

Economy

As the offshore domicile of many foreign companies, Bermuda has a highly developed international business economy; it is an exporter of financial services, primarily insurance, reinsurance, investment funds, and special-purpose vehicles. Finance and international business constitute the largest sector of Bermuda's economy, and virtually all of this business takes place within the borders of Hamilton.

Numerous leading international insurance companies are based in Hamilton, as it is a global reinsurance centre[clarification needed]. Around 400 internationally owned and operated businesses are physically based in Bermuda, and many are represented by the Association of Bermuda International Companies. In total, over 1,500 exempted or international companies are registered with the Registrar of Companies in Bermuda.

The city is the registered headquarters of the spirits manufacturer Bacardi, outsourcing company Genpact, and reinsurance company Tokio Millennium Re Ltd.[4] Hamilton is known as the headquarters of international shipping companies, such as Frontline Ltd. Its low corporate tax rate makes it attractive to US companies.[5]

In addition, the corporate headquarters of the Bermuda grocery store chain The MarketPlace is located within the chain's Hamilton MarketPlace location,[6][7] the largest grocery store in Bermuda.[8]

Cost of Living

According to Numbeo, Hamilton, Bermuda holds the record for the highest cost of living index in the world with the cost of living rate in Hamilton being at 147.42 as of 2021.[9]

Index Rating
Cost of Living 147.42
Rent Index 98.85
Cost of Living Plus Rent 124.81
Groceries Index 148.15
Restaurant Price Index 153.71
Local Purchasing Power 90.25

Coat of arms and flag

 
Flag of Hamilton, Bermuda
 
Coat of arms of the city of Hamilton, Bermuda

The coat of arms of the city of Hamilton incorporate a shield featuring a golden sailing ship, representing the Resolution, surrounded by three cinquefoils, two above the ship and one below, also in gold, all on a plain blue background. This shield is supported by a mermaid and heraldic sea horse (i.e., demi-horse, demi-fish), and is placed on a mount in front of which is a scroll containing the motto "Sparsa Collegit". The shield is topped by a crest featuring a closed helm topped with a torque above which an heraldic seahorse is emerging from the sea holding a flower.[10] The city's full motto is Hamilton sparsa collegit, ("Hamilton has assembled the scattered").[11]

The city's flag is a banner of arms, featuring the same details as on the shield of the city's coat of arms, but with the flowers in white rather than gold.[10]

Parks

The city of Hamilton has many parks for its size. One of the best known parks in the city is Victoria Park. This park occupies a whole block and was named after Queen Victoria. Other parks in the city are Par La Ville Park, Barr's Park, All Buoy's Point Park, and the hidden Cedar Park.

 
Panorama of Hamilton, 1911. View from Fort Hamilton.
 
Panorama of Hamilton, 2007. Same vantage.

Climate

Although located some distance north of the geographic tropics, Hamilton has a warm trade-wind tropical rainforest climate (Af) bordering on humid subtropical climate (Cfa). It is warm enough for coconut palms and other tropical palms to grow, although they may not fruit properly due to the lack of heat or sunshine during the winter months because of latitude. Hamilton has uncharacteristically warm temperatures for its latitude (32°N) because of the moderating influence of the North Atlantic and nearby Gulf Stream. Hamilton features warm and humid summers and semi-warm "winters". As temperatures are moderated by the Atlantic Ocean, it rarely gets very hot or cold in the city. Precipitation is plentiful throughout the year and Hamilton does not have a dry season month, a month where on average less than 60 mm (2.36 in) of precipitation falls. Summer precipitation is usually from showers, thunderstorms, and tropical disturbances or even tropical cyclones. Meanwhile, winter precipitation is typically derived from westerly moving extra-tropical cyclones and their associated fronts. Erratic, extended dry spells occasionally develop because of variations in the semi-permanent sub-tropical ridge locally known as the Bermuda-Azores High.

Climate data for Hamilton, Bermuda (L.F. Wade International Airport) 1981–2010, extremes 1949–2010
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 25.4
(77.7)
26.1
(79.0)
26.1
(79.0)
27.2
(81.0)
30.0
(86.0)
32.2
(90.0)
33.1
(91.6)
33.9
(93.0)
33.2
(91.8)
31.7
(89.0)
28.9
(84.0)
26.7
(80.0)
33.9
(93.0)
Average high °C (°F) 20.7
(69.3)
20.4
(68.7)
20.8
(69.4)
22.2
(72.0)
24.6
(76.3)
27.5
(81.5)
29.7
(85.5)
30.1
(86.2)
29.1
(84.4)
26.7
(80.1)
23.9
(75.0)
21.7
(71.1)
24.8
(76.6)
Daily mean °C (°F) 18.3
(64.9)
18.0
(64.4)
18.2
(64.8)
19.6
(67.3)
22.0
(71.6)
25.0
(77.0)
27.2
(81.0)
27.6
(81.7)
26.6
(79.9)
24.4
(75.9)
21.6
(70.9)
19.5
(67.1)
22.3
(72.2)
Average low °C (°F) 15.8
(60.4)
15.4
(59.7)
15.8
(60.4)
17.2
(63.0)
19.8
(67.6)
22.8
(73.0)
24.9
(76.8)
25.1
(77.2)
24.3
(75.7)
22.1
(71.8)
19.3
(66.7)
17.2
(63.0)
19.9
(67.9)
Record low °C (°F) 7.2
(45.0)
6.3
(43.3)
7.2
(45.0)
8.9
(48.0)
12.1
(53.8)
15.2
(59.4)
16.1
(61.0)
20.0
(68.0)
18.9
(66.0)
14.4
(58.0)
12.4
(54.3)
9.1
(48.4)
6.3
(43.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 139
(5.47)
124
(4.87)
120
(4.72)
106
(4.17)
89
(3.52)
120
(4.71)
132
(5.21)
162
(6.38)
129
(5.09)
160
(6.31)
99
(3.88)
110
(4.33)
1,490
(58.66)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 inch) 18 16 16 12 10 11 13 15 14 15 14 15 169
Average relative humidity (%) 73 73 73 74 79 81 80 79 77 74 72 72 76
Mean monthly sunshine hours 142.9 144.5 185.7 228.1 248.1 257.2 281.0 274.1 220.1 197.5 170.3 142.5 2,492
Source: Bermuda Weather Service (sun, 1999–2010)[12][13]

Education

Schools in Hamilton:

  • Dellwood Middle School (public middle school)[14]
  • Mount Saint Agnes Academy (private school)[15]
  • Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning (private school)[16]
  • Bermuda High School for Girls (private school)
  • Saltus Grammar School (private school)

Sports

Hamilton has a host of beaches, which provide many opportunities for water sports, including surfing, wind surfing, water skiing, jet skiing, sailing and diving.

The highlight of the sports calendar is the Bermuda Gold Cup (or Argo Group Gold Cup as it is known),[17] a sailing event which is a key stage of the World Match Racing Tour, one of only three sailing championships to be sanctioned by the International Sailing Federation (ISAF)[18] with 'Special Event' status. The Argo Cup brings the world's best match-racing sailors (including world champions and Olympic sailors) to Bermuda for five days of one-on-one 'match racing'. Points accrued during the event contribute to the World Match Racing Tour and ultimately a chance to race in the final event, the Monsoon Cup in Malaysia. The winner of that is crowned ISAF World Match Racing Champion. Unlike many water-based sports, which occur too far out to view from shore, 'match racing' is a great spectator sport. The race takes place only 15m from the shore, and spectators can see the heart of the action.

The history of the modern Bermuda Gold Cup event dates back to the very beginning of the match racing style of sailing. The first 'match race' in a one-design racing yacht, i.e. technically identical boats, was the King Edward VII Gold Cup[19] in Bermuda (now known as the Argo Gold Cup) that was first sailed in 1937. The Argo Gold Cup is still a key event in the World Match Racing Tour calendar.

The King Edward VII Cup itself was originally given at the Tri-Centenary Regatta at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1907, by King Edward VII in commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the first permanent settlement in America. C. Sherman Hoyt won that regatta, and was the first sailor to accept the historic trophy.

Hoyt held the Gold Cup for three decades before donating it to the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and proposing an annual one-on-one match-race series in 6-Meter yachts. In his letter he expressed the propriety of "my returning a British Royal trophy to the custody of your club, with its long record of clean sportsmanship and keenly contested races between your Bermuda yachts and ours of Long Island Sound, and elsewhere..."[20] The first winner of the Cup in its new format was Briggs Cunningham in 1937. He was also the first skipper to win the America's Cup in a 12-Meter racing yacht.

Transport

Buses

 
Bus Terminal, Hamilton, Bermuda

All but one route (Route 6) in Bermuda start from the bus terminal in Hamilton.[21]

  • Route 1 – Hamilton / Grotto Bay / St. George's
  • Route 2 – Hamilton / Ord Road
  • Route 3 – Hamilton / Grotto Bay / St. George's
  • Route 4 – Hamilton / Spanish Point
  • Route 5 – Hamilton / Pond Hill
  • Route 7 – Hamilton / Barnes Corner via South Shore Road
  • Route 8 & 8C – Hamilton / Barnes Corner; Hamilton / Dockyard; Hamilton / Somerset via Middle Road
  • Route 9 – Hamilton / Prospect (National Stadium)
  • Route 10 – Hamilton / St. George's via North Shore past Aquarium
  • Route 11 – Hamilton / St. George's via North Shore Road

Notable people

  • Squadron Leader Arthur Rowe Spurling (1896 in Hamilton - 1984 in Guernsey) was a Bermudian who served during the First World War as an infantryman and an aviator, becoming an ace. He was a ferry pilot during the Second World War.
  • Rev. Canon Guy Pentreath MA Cantab. (1902 in Hamilton -1985 in Ashford, Kent) was an Anglican clergyman and headmaster. In his retirement, he was a chaplain and guest lecturer on many Swan Hellenic cruises.
  • Sir Gilbert Alexander "Gibby" Cooper, CBE, ED (1903 – 29 May 1989) was a businessman and politician in Bermuda, serving as a member of the House of Assembly and as Mayor of Hamilton.
  • Russell Dismont (1913 – 2005) educator, tennis player and campaigner against racial discrimination.
  • Graham Gibbons CBE (1920 – 2016) was a Bermudian businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Hamilton from 1972 to 1988.
  • Fernance B. Perry MBE (1922 in Ponta Delgada, Azores – 2014 in Atlanta, Georgia) was a Portuguese-Bermudian entrepreneur who had a prominent role in the economy of Bermuda.
  • Johnny Barnes (born 1923 in Hamilton – 2016) was a Bermudian native[22] who waved to passing traffic at the foot of the Lane roundabout in Hamilton from roughly 3:45 am to 10 am, every workday, rain or shine.
  • Earle E. Seaton (1924 – 1993 in USA) was a jurist and a diplomat.
  • Arthur Motyer (1925 in Hamilton – 2011 in Canada) was a Canadian educator, playwright, and novelist.
  • Dame Lois Browne-Evans DBE JP (1927 in Pembroke – 2007) was a lawyer and political figure in Bermuda. She was Bermuda's first female Attorney-General
  • Nora Sayre (1932 in Hamilton – 2001 in the USA) was an American film critic and essayist.
  • Robert Kurtz, CR (born 1939 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American-born Roman Catholic bishop, who has served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda since 1995.
  • Mel Ming (born Hamilton 1944) was a Bermudian-American broadcast executive.
  • Gabriel Jackson (born 1962 in Hamilton) is an English composer.
  • Lena Headey (born 1973 in Hamilton) is an English actress, voice actress and film producer.
  • Jordan Claire Robbins (born 1990 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian-Canadian actress
  • Gina Swainson (born 1958 in Hamilton) was the winner of Miss World 1979 and first runner-up at Miss Universe 1979.

Sport

  • William Eldon Tucker (1872 in Hamilton – 1953 in Paget) was a Bermudian rugby union player who played club rugby in England. He was selected for England in 1894. He returned to Bermuda after qualifying as a medical doctor.
  • Bill Tucker CVO MBE TD (1903 in Hamilton – 1991) was a Bermudian rugby union player who played club rugby in England. He was selected for England in 1926. Tucker was a notable orthopaedic surgeon, specialising in sports injuries.
  • Jordy Walker (1939 in Hamilton – 2010 in Hamilton) a sailor from Bermuda. He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics.
  • Gary Darrell (born 1947 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian retired association football player and manager who played in the North American Soccer League.
  • Kyle Lightbourne (born 1968 in Hamilton) is a former Bermudian footballer who mainly played for Walsall F.C., Stoke City F.C. and Macclesfield Town F.C.
  • Dean Minors (born 1970 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian cricketer, who played as wicketkeeper.
  • David Hemp (born 1970 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian cricketer - a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler.
  • Leonard Shaun Goater MBE (born 1970 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian former footballer. He played as a striker for a number of English clubs and is manager of Ilkeston F.C.
  • Dwayne Leverock (born 1971 in Hamilton) is a former Bermudian cricketer. He is a policeman and also drives a prison van and played football with Bermudian team Zebras. He also plays golf.
  • Tim Hemp (born 1974 in Hamilton) is a former cricketer - a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-pace bowler.
  • Chris Foggo (born 1982 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian cricketer - a right-handed batsman.
  • Caroline Nichols (born 1984 in Hamilton) is an American field hockey player. She was a member of the 2008 U.S. Olympic Team for Women's Field Hockey and the 2012 US Olympic team.
  • Taurean Manders (born 1986 in Hamilton) is a footballer who plays for English club Whitchurch United F.C.
  • Nahki Wells (born 1990 in Hamilton) is a footballer who plays as a forward for Championship club Bristol City F.C. and the Bermuda national team.
  • Kilian Elkinson (born 1990 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian soccer player, who moved to Canada, aged 15.
  • Reggie Lambe (born 1991 in Hamilton) is a footballer who plays for English club Cambridge United F.C.as a midfielder
  • Mauriq Hill (1995 in Hamilton) is a Bermudian footballer who plays for the SIMA Águilas.
  • Djair Parfitt-Williams (born 1996 in Hamilton) is a professional footballer who plays for West Ham United F.C.as a forward

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ "2016 Population and Housing Census Report" (PDF). Government of Bermuda, Department of Statistics. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  2. ^ "2016 Population and Housing Census Report" (PDF). Government of Bermuda, Department of Statistics. Retrieved 11 March 2020.
  3. ^ "NEW DESTROYER HAS NAME OF HAMILTON: Mayor Here Receives Letter From Her Commander". The Royal Gazette. Bermuda. 2 November 1940.
  4. ^ Johnston, David Cay; Treaster, Joseph B. (6 March 2000). "Bermuda Move Allows Insurers To Avoid Taxes". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  5. ^ David Cay Johnston (18 February 2002). "U.S. Corporations are Using Bermuda to Slash Tax Bills". The New York Times. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Your Questions, Comments, Requests." The MarketPlace. Retrieved on 21 December 2011. "The MarketPlace Ltd. 42 Church Street Hamilton HM 12 – Bermuda"
  7. ^ "Locations." The MarketPlace. Retrieved on 21 December 2011. HAMILTON MARKETPLACE 42 Church Street, Hamilton, HM 12"
  8. ^ "Bermuda Shopping The Marketplace Archived 30 January 2013 at archive.today." The New York Times. Retrieved on 21 December 2011.
  9. ^ "Cost of Living in Hamilton". www.numbeo.com. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  10. ^ a b "City of Hamilton (Bermuda)". crwflags.com.
  11. ^ "Bermuda's City of Hamilton". bermuda-online.org.
  12. ^ . Bermuda Weather Service. Archived from the original on 14 December 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  13. ^ . Bermuda Weather Service. Archived from the original on 14 December 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  14. ^ Home. Dellwood Middle School. Retrieved on 14 September 2016. "Address 1 North Street Pembroke HM 09 Bermuda"
  15. ^ "Contact 14 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine." Mount Saint Agnes Academy. Retrieved on 14 September 2016. "Physical Address: 19 Dundonald Street West Hamilton, HM09 Bermuda"
  16. ^ "Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning | About". BCCL (2022). Retrieved 16 June 2022.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on 5 December 2020. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  18. ^ "ISAF Homepage". sailing.org.
  19. ^ [1] 19 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "2009 Bermuda Gold Cup (King Edward VII Gold Cup) – Oct 2009 – The Calendar on Sailing Networks". Sailingnetworks.com. 11 October 2009. Retrieved 5 November 2013.
  21. ^ Keith Archibald Forbes. "Bermuda's getting around options for visitors; Renting or driving local automobiles is not allowed but other ways are good". Bermuda Online. Retrieved 15 October 2009.
  22. ^ IMDb retrieved 15 October 2017

External links

  • municipal government website
  • Hamilton Bermuda From Bermuda Attractions
  • City of Hamilton 20 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine Bermuda Island.net's detailed History
  • City of Hamilton

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This article is about the city For the parish see Hamilton Parish Bermuda This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Hamilton Bermuda news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message The City of Hamilton in Pembroke Parish is the territorial capital of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda It is the territory s financial centre and a major port and tourist destination Its population of 854 2016 2 is one of the smallest of any capital city Hamilton BermudaCityFront Street in HamiltonMap showing location within BermudaCoordinates 32 17 35 N 64 46 55 W 32 293 N 64 782 W 32 293 64 782 Coordinates 32 17 35 N 64 46 55 W 32 293 N 64 782 W 32 293 64 782CountryUnited KingdomTerritoryBermudaParishPembrokeFounded1790Government MayorCharles GoslingArea Total0 28 sq mi 0 7 km2 Population 2016 Total854 1 Density3 050 sq mi 1 180 km2 ClimateAfWebsitecityofhamilton bm Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Economy 4 Cost of Living 5 Coat of arms and flag 6 Parks 7 Climate 8 Education 9 Sports 10 Transport 10 1 Buses 11 Notable people 11 1 Sport 12 Gallery 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory EditThe history of Hamilton as a British city began in 1790 when the government of Bermuda set aside 145 acres 59 ha for its future seat officially incorporated in 1793 by an Act of Parliament and named for Governor Henry Hamilton The colony s capital relocated to Hamilton from St George s in 1815 The city has been at the political and military heart of Bermuda ever since Government buildings include the parliament building the Government House to the north the former Admiralty House of the Royal Navy to the west both in Pembroke and the British Army garrison headquarters at Prospect Camp to its east The Town of Hamilton became a city in 1897 ahead of the consecration in 1911 of the Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity Church of England which was under construction at the time A Catholic cathedral St Theresa s was later constructed In 1940 the Royal Navy commissioned a former US Navy destroyer as HMS Hamilton The 2 November 1940 issue of The Royal Gazette a newspaper published in the City of Hamilton reported this in an article titled NEW DESTROYER HAS NAME OF HAMILTON Mayor Here Receives Letter From Her Commander 3 and began News has been received here of the destroyer Hamilton one of the 50 destroyers recently acquired by Great Britain from the United States and named in honour of Bermuda s capital Commander L M Shadwell R N who commands the Hamilton has written to the Mayor of Hamilton Mr S P Eve a letter in which he says I thought it possible that you might be interested to have news from time to time of the ship which has the honour to bear the name of your city The article went on to mention that the Mayor was to open a fund to supply the crew of the ship with newspapers and included the text of Shadwell s letter Today the city overlooking Hamilton Harbour is primarily a business district with few structures other than office buildings and shops The City of Hamilton has long maintained a building height and view limit which states that no buildings may obscure the cathedral In the 21st century buildings have been planned and some are under construction that are as high as ten storeys in the area Bermuda s local newspaper The Royal Gazette reports If you don t recognise the city from 15 years ago we don t blame you as it has changed so much citation needed West end of Hamilton Wharf 1857 Old Government House Mount Langton 1857 The Hamilton Hotel in 1875 City Hall in Hamilton Trinity Church chapel of ease in 1879 Trinity Church after the fire in 1884 A Church Parade by the Royal Navy and British Army in front of the incomplete cathedral circa 1900 The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity which replaced the original Trinity Church destroyed by fire Soldiers of the 38th Battalion Ottawa Canadian Expeditionary Force marching on Queen Street in 1915 2 4th Battalion of the East Yorkshire Regiment guard on Front Street inspected by General Sir James Willcocks on his arrival to replace Lieutenant General Sir George Mackworth Bullock as Governor and Commander in Chief of Bermuda in 1917 HMS Caradoc D60 berthed on Front Street circa 1928 Bermuda Volunteer Engineers on the steps of the Masonic Hall on Reid Street in 1934 The City of Hamilton and Hamilton Harbour in the mid 1920s Remembrance Day Parade by the Governor of Bermuda war veterans Royal Navy Royal Bermuda Regiment Bermuda Police Service and other uniformed services at the Cenotaph on Front Street Geography EditHamilton is located on the north side of Hamilton Harbour and is Bermuda s main port Although there is a parish of the same name the city of Hamilton is in the parish of Pembroke The city is named after Sir Henry Hamilton governor of the territory from 1786 to 1793 Hamilton Parish antedates the city The administrative capital of Bermuda Hamilton has a limited permanent population around 854 2016 however in 2010 13 340 40 of Bermuda s working population worked here on a daily basis The only incorporated city in Bermuda Hamilton is smaller than the historic town of St George s A more representative measure of Bermuda s local residential populations tends to be by parish Economy EditAs the offshore domicile of many foreign companies Bermuda has a highly developed international business economy it is an exporter of financial services primarily insurance reinsurance investment funds and special purpose vehicles Finance and international business constitute the largest sector of Bermuda s economy and virtually all of this business takes place within the borders of Hamilton Numerous leading international insurance companies are based in Hamilton as it is a global reinsurance centre clarification needed Around 400 internationally owned and operated businesses are physically based in Bermuda and many are represented by the Association of Bermuda International Companies In total over 1 500 exempted or international companies are registered with the Registrar of Companies in Bermuda The city is the registered headquarters of the spirits manufacturer Bacardi outsourcing company Genpact and reinsurance company Tokio Millennium Re Ltd 4 Hamilton is known as the headquarters of international shipping companies such as Frontline Ltd Its low corporate tax rate makes it attractive to US companies 5 In addition the corporate headquarters of the Bermuda grocery store chain The MarketPlace is located within the chain s Hamilton MarketPlace location 6 7 the largest grocery store in Bermuda 8 Cost of Living EditAccording to Numbeo Hamilton Bermuda holds the record for the highest cost of living index in the world with the cost of living rate in Hamilton being at 147 42 as of 2021 9 Index RatingCost of Living 147 42Rent Index 98 85Cost of Living Plus Rent 124 81Groceries Index 148 15Restaurant Price Index 153 71Local Purchasing Power 90 25Coat of arms and flag Edit Flag of Hamilton Bermuda Coat of arms of the city of Hamilton Bermuda The coat of arms of the city of Hamilton incorporate a shield featuring a golden sailing ship representing the Resolution surrounded by three cinquefoils two above the ship and one below also in gold all on a plain blue background This shield is supported by a mermaid and heraldic sea horse i e demi horse demi fish and is placed on a mount in front of which is a scroll containing the motto Sparsa Collegit The shield is topped by a crest featuring a closed helm topped with a torque above which an heraldic seahorse is emerging from the sea holding a flower 10 The city s full motto is Hamilton sparsa collegit Hamilton has assembled the scattered 11 The city s flag is a banner of arms featuring the same details as on the shield of the city s coat of arms but with the flowers in white rather than gold 10 Parks EditThe city of Hamilton has many parks for its size One of the best known parks in the city is Victoria Park This park occupies a whole block and was named after Queen Victoria Other parks in the city are Par La Ville Park Barr s Park All Buoy s Point Park and the hidden Cedar Park Panorama of Hamilton 1911 View from Fort Hamilton Panorama of Hamilton 2007 Same vantage Climate EditAlthough located some distance north of the geographic tropics Hamilton has a warm trade wind tropical rainforest climate Af bordering on humid subtropical climate Cfa It is warm enough for coconut palms and other tropical palms to grow although they may not fruit properly due to the lack of heat or sunshine during the winter months because of latitude Hamilton has uncharacteristically warm temperatures for its latitude 32 N because of the moderating influence of the North Atlantic and nearby Gulf Stream Hamilton features warm and humid summers and semi warm winters As temperatures are moderated by the Atlantic Ocean it rarely gets very hot or cold in the city Precipitation is plentiful throughout the year and Hamilton does not have a dry season month a month where on average less than 60 mm 2 36 in of precipitation falls Summer precipitation is usually from showers thunderstorms and tropical disturbances or even tropical cyclones Meanwhile winter precipitation is typically derived from westerly moving extra tropical cyclones and their associated fronts Erratic extended dry spells occasionally develop because of variations in the semi permanent sub tropical ridge locally known as the Bermuda Azores High Climate data for Hamilton Bermuda L F Wade International Airport 1981 2010 extremes 1949 2010Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 25 4 77 7 26 1 79 0 26 1 79 0 27 2 81 0 30 0 86 0 32 2 90 0 33 1 91 6 33 9 93 0 33 2 91 8 31 7 89 0 28 9 84 0 26 7 80 0 33 9 93 0 Average high C F 20 7 69 3 20 4 68 7 20 8 69 4 22 2 72 0 24 6 76 3 27 5 81 5 29 7 85 5 30 1 86 2 29 1 84 4 26 7 80 1 23 9 75 0 21 7 71 1 24 8 76 6 Daily mean C F 18 3 64 9 18 0 64 4 18 2 64 8 19 6 67 3 22 0 71 6 25 0 77 0 27 2 81 0 27 6 81 7 26 6 79 9 24 4 75 9 21 6 70 9 19 5 67 1 22 3 72 2 Average low C F 15 8 60 4 15 4 59 7 15 8 60 4 17 2 63 0 19 8 67 6 22 8 73 0 24 9 76 8 25 1 77 2 24 3 75 7 22 1 71 8 19 3 66 7 17 2 63 0 19 9 67 9 Record low C F 7 2 45 0 6 3 43 3 7 2 45 0 8 9 48 0 12 1 53 8 15 2 59 4 16 1 61 0 20 0 68 0 18 9 66 0 14 4 58 0 12 4 54 3 9 1 48 4 6 3 43 3 Average precipitation mm inches 139 5 47 124 4 87 120 4 72 106 4 17 89 3 52 120 4 71 132 5 21 162 6 38 129 5 09 160 6 31 99 3 88 110 4 33 1 490 58 66 Average precipitation days 0 01 inch 18 16 16 12 10 11 13 15 14 15 14 15 169Average relative humidity 73 73 73 74 79 81 80 79 77 74 72 72 76Mean monthly sunshine hours 142 9 144 5 185 7 228 1 248 1 257 2 281 0 274 1 220 1 197 5 170 3 142 5 2 492Source Bermuda Weather Service sun 1999 2010 12 13 Education EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it September 2016 Schools in Hamilton Dellwood Middle School public middle school 14 Mount Saint Agnes Academy private school 15 Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning private school 16 Bermuda High School for Girls private school Saltus Grammar School private school Sports EditHamilton has a host of beaches which provide many opportunities for water sports including surfing wind surfing water skiing jet skiing sailing and diving The highlight of the sports calendar is the Bermuda Gold Cup or Argo Group Gold Cup as it is known 17 a sailing event which is a key stage of the World Match Racing Tour one of only three sailing championships to be sanctioned by the International Sailing Federation ISAF 18 with Special Event status The Argo Cup brings the world s best match racing sailors including world champions and Olympic sailors to Bermuda for five days of one on one match racing Points accrued during the event contribute to the World Match Racing Tour and ultimately a chance to race in the final event the Monsoon Cup in Malaysia The winner of that is crowned ISAF World Match Racing Champion Unlike many water based sports which occur too far out to view from shore match racing is a great spectator sport The race takes place only 15m from the shore and spectators can see the heart of the action The history of the modern Bermuda Gold Cup event dates back to the very beginning of the match racing style of sailing The first match race in a one design racing yacht i e technically identical boats was the King Edward VII Gold Cup 19 in Bermuda now known as the Argo Gold Cup that was first sailed in 1937 The Argo Gold Cup is still a key event in the World Match Racing Tour calendar The King Edward VII Cup itself was originally given at the Tri Centenary Regatta at Jamestown Virginia in 1907 by King Edward VII in commemoration of the 300th Anniversary of the first permanent settlement in America C Sherman Hoyt won that regatta and was the first sailor to accept the historic trophy Hoyt held the Gold Cup for three decades before donating it to the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club and proposing an annual one on one match race series in 6 Meter yachts In his letter he expressed the propriety of my returning a British Royal trophy to the custody of your club with its long record of clean sportsmanship and keenly contested races between your Bermuda yachts and ours of Long Island Sound and elsewhere 20 The first winner of the Cup in its new format was Briggs Cunningham in 1937 He was also the first skipper to win the America s Cup in a 12 Meter racing yacht Further information Renegades RFCTransport EditBuses Edit Bus Terminal Hamilton Bermuda All but one route Route 6 in Bermuda start from the bus terminal in Hamilton 21 Route 1 Hamilton Grotto Bay St George s Route 2 Hamilton Ord Road Route 3 Hamilton Grotto Bay St George s Route 4 Hamilton Spanish Point Route 5 Hamilton Pond Hill Route 7 Hamilton Barnes Corner via South Shore Road Route 8 amp 8C Hamilton Barnes Corner Hamilton Dockyard Hamilton Somerset via Middle Road Route 9 Hamilton Prospect National Stadium Route 10 Hamilton St George s via North Shore past Aquarium Route 11 Hamilton St George s via North Shore RoadNotable people EditSquadron Leader Arthur Rowe Spurling 1896 in Hamilton 1984 in Guernsey was a Bermudian who served during the First World War as an infantryman and an aviator becoming an ace He was a ferry pilot during the Second World War Rev Canon Guy Pentreath MA Cantab 1902 in Hamilton 1985 in Ashford Kent was an Anglican clergyman and headmaster In his retirement he was a chaplain and guest lecturer on many Swan Hellenic cruises Sir Gilbert Alexander Gibby Cooper CBE ED 1903 29 May 1989 was a businessman and politician in Bermuda serving as a member of the House of Assembly and as Mayor of Hamilton Russell Dismont 1913 2005 educator tennis player and campaigner against racial discrimination Graham Gibbons CBE 1920 2016 was a Bermudian businessman and politician who served as the mayor of Hamilton from 1972 to 1988 Fernance B Perry MBE 1922 in Ponta Delgada Azores 2014 in Atlanta Georgia was a Portuguese Bermudian entrepreneur who had a prominent role in the economy of Bermuda Johnny Barnes born 1923 in Hamilton 2016 was a Bermudian native 22 who waved to passing traffic at the foot of the Lane roundabout in Hamilton from roughly 3 45 am to 10 am every workday rain or shine Earle E Seaton 1924 1993 in USA was a jurist and a diplomat Arthur Motyer 1925 in Hamilton 2011 in Canada was a Canadian educator playwright and novelist Dame Lois Browne Evans DBE JP 1927 in Pembroke 2007 was a lawyer and political figure in Bermuda She was Bermuda s first female Attorney General Nora Sayre 1932 in Hamilton 2001 in the USA was an American film critic and essayist Robert Kurtz CR born 1939 in Chicago Illinois is an American born Roman Catholic bishop who has served as the Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda since 1995 Mel Ming born Hamilton 1944 was a Bermudian American broadcast executive Gabriel Jackson born 1962 in Hamilton is an English composer Lena Headey born 1973 in Hamilton is an English actress voice actress and film producer Jordan Claire Robbins born 1990 in Hamilton is a Bermudian Canadian actress Gina Swainson born 1958 in Hamilton was the winner of Miss World 1979 and first runner up at Miss Universe 1979 Sport Edit William Eldon Tucker 1872 in Hamilton 1953 in Paget was a Bermudian rugby union player who played club rugby in England He was selected for England in 1894 He returned to Bermuda after qualifying as a medical doctor Bill Tucker CVO MBE TD 1903 in Hamilton 1991 was a Bermudian rugby union player who played club rugby in England He was selected for England in 1926 Tucker was a notable orthopaedic surgeon specialising in sports injuries Jordy Walker 1939 in Hamilton 2010 in Hamilton a sailor from Bermuda He competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics Gary Darrell born 1947 in Hamilton is a Bermudian retired association football player and manager who played in the North American Soccer League Kyle Lightbourne born 1968 in Hamilton is a former Bermudian footballer who mainly played for Walsall F C Stoke City F C and Macclesfield Town F C Dean Minors born 1970 in Hamilton is a Bermudian cricketer who played as wicketkeeper David Hemp born 1970 in Hamilton is a Bermudian cricketer a left handed batsman and a right arm medium pace bowler Leonard Shaun Goater MBE born 1970 in Hamilton is a Bermudian former footballer He played as a striker for a number of English clubs and is manager of Ilkeston F C Dwayne Leverock born 1971 in Hamilton is a former Bermudian cricketer He is a policeman and also drives a prison van and played football with Bermudian team Zebras He also plays golf Tim Hemp born 1974 in Hamilton is a former cricketer a right handed batsman and a right arm medium pace bowler Chris Foggo born 1982 in Hamilton is a Bermudian cricketer a right handed batsman Caroline Nichols born 1984 in Hamilton is an American field hockey player She was a member of the 2008 U S Olympic Team for Women s Field Hockey and the 2012 US Olympic team Taurean Manders born 1986 in Hamilton is a footballer who plays for English club Whitchurch United F C Nahki Wells born 1990 in Hamilton is a footballer who plays as a forward for Championship club Bristol City F C and the Bermuda national team Kilian Elkinson born 1990 in Hamilton is a Bermudian soccer player who moved to Canada aged 15 Reggie Lambe born 1991 in Hamilton is a footballer who plays for English club Cambridge United F C as a midfielder Mauriq Hill 1995 in Hamilton is a Bermudian footballer who plays for the SIMA Aguilas Djair Parfitt Williams born 1996 in Hamilton is a professional footballer who plays for West Ham United F C as a forwardGallery Edit Front Street Chancery Lane View from the cathedral s tower Sessions House home of Bermuda s House of Assembly and Supreme Court Cabinet Building home to Bermuda s Senate Fort Hamilton Saint Theresa s Cathedral The image of the Lord Holy Christ of the Miracles devoted by all the Azoreans in Bermuda islands Queen s Birthday Parade on Front Street in June 2000 Colour party of the Royal Bermuda Regiment at Queen s Birthday Parade on Front street at its intersection with Burnaby Street on 10 June 2017 A police car of the Bermuda Police Service drives westward on Front Street on the 6 June 2006 responding to an incidentSee also EditPortal North AmericaReferences Edit 2016 Population and Housing Census Report PDF Government of Bermuda Department of Statistics Retrieved 11 March 2020 2016 Population and Housing Census Report PDF Government of Bermuda Department of Statistics Retrieved 11 March 2020 NEW DESTROYER HAS NAME OF HAMILTON Mayor Here Receives Letter From Her Commander The Royal Gazette Bermuda 2 November 1940 Johnston David Cay Treaster Joseph B 6 March 2000 Bermuda Move Allows Insurers To Avoid Taxes The New York Times Retrieved 24 August 2013 David Cay Johnston 18 February 2002 U S Corporations are Using Bermuda to Slash Tax Bills The New York Times Retrieved 24 August 2013 Your Questions Comments Requests The MarketPlace Retrieved on 21 December 2011 The MarketPlace Ltd 42 Church Street Hamilton HM 12 Bermuda Locations The MarketPlace Retrieved on 21 December 2011 HAMILTON MARKETPLACE 42 Church Street Hamilton HM 12 Bermuda Shopping The Marketplace Archived 30 January 2013 at archive today The New York Times Retrieved on 21 December 2011 Cost of Living in Hamilton www numbeo com Retrieved 16 March 2021 a b City of Hamilton Bermuda crwflags com Bermuda s City of Hamilton bermuda online org 1981 2010 Monthly Stats Bermuda Weather Service Archived from the original on 14 December 2018 Retrieved 13 December 2018 Bermuda s Climatology 1949 1999 Bermuda Weather Service Archived from the original on 14 December 2018 Retrieved 13 December 2018 Home Dellwood Middle School Retrieved on 14 September 2016 Address 1 North Street Pembroke HM 09 Bermuda Contact Archived 14 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine Mount Saint Agnes Academy Retrieved on 14 September 2016 Physical Address 19 Dundonald Street West Hamilton HM09 Bermuda Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning About BCCL 2022 Retrieved 16 June 2022 Argo Group Gold Cup Archived from the original on 5 December 2020 Retrieved 26 March 2022 ISAF Homepage sailing org 1 Archived 19 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine 2009 Bermuda Gold Cup King Edward VII Gold Cup Oct 2009 The Calendar on Sailing Networks Sailingnetworks com 11 October 2009 Retrieved 5 November 2013 Keith Archibald Forbes Bermuda s getting around options for visitors Renting or driving local automobiles is not allowed but other ways are good Bermuda Online Retrieved 15 October 2009 IMDb retrieved 15 October 2017External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hamilton Bermuda The Corporation of Hamilton municipal government website Hamilton Bermuda From Bermuda Attractions City of Hamilton Archived 20 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine Bermuda Island net s detailed History City of Hamilton Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hamilton Bermuda amp oldid 1132995253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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