Maps

Map cabinet
Map cabinet

These plans are valuable maps for building research. They are large scale maps that show shape, size and exact location of individual buildings. They provide detail about the construction materials, outbuildings and neighbourhood.

Fire Insurance Maps

1898: Local History & Archives (microfiche only) and the Lloyd Reeds Map Collection, McMaster University.

Revised to 1911 – Vol. 1, 2, 3: Local History & Archives (microfiche only) and Lloyd Reeds Map Collection, McMaster University.

1927 revised to 1947: Local History & Archives (incomplete)

1927 revised to 1933: Local History & Archives (complete)

Mid-1960’s – Vol. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Local History & Archives, Lloyd Reeds Map Collection, McMaster University.

Bird’s-eye View, Pictorial and Surveyor’s Maps

These types of map can show a building’s location within its neighbourhood and the city of Hamilton. These maps can also provide information about the layout of the city or town and changes in street names over the course of time.

1842 – surveyor’s map showing buildings

1854 – from the escarpment looking north

1859 – from the escarpment looking north

1876 – from the Bay looking south

1883 – from the escarpment looking north

1893 – from the Bay looking south

1909 – from the Bay looking south

1921 – surveyor’s maps showing buildings. Large versions are hanging in Local History & Archives. Smaller versions are available in the map collection.

To access these and other maps, use the Map List in Local History & Archives.

Wentworth County Atlas

There were a series of detailed atlases created to document counties across Ontario. They can show locations of structures and other detail. Some buildings are also illustrated in the body of the atlas.

1875 – atlas stand

1903 – R912.7135 T985 CESH folio [note: fragile]

You can also search Historical Atlases on-line, a project hosted by McGill's Rare Books and Special Collections Division with indexed county atlas information.