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Hamilton Police Historical Society & Museum

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Hamilton has one of the oldest Police Services in Canada. Est. 1833 🇬🇧🇨🇦 Not monitored 24/7. To request #police or report Non-Emergencies 905-546-4925

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1968 Ford Econoline Hamilton Police Van parked in front of the Sherman Avenue Station #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

1968 Ford Econoline Hamilton Police Van parked in front of the Sherman Avenue Station #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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1958, October 10: P.C.’sCyril Sullivan and L Roy Merritt discussing a ticket in a cruiser. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

1958, October 10: P.C.’sCyril Sullivan and L Roy Merritt discussing a ticket in a cruiser. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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50 + years ago the “5 Chiefs” meet prior to amalgamation: L-R Stoney Creek Chief Ed Venn, Ancaster Chief John Calder, Saltfleet Chief Gord Osmond, Dundas Chief Sam Eyre, & Hamilton Chief Leonard Lawrence. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

50 + years ago the “5 Chiefs” meet prior to amalgamation: L-R Stoney Creek Chief Ed Venn, Ancaster Chief John Calder, Saltfleet Chief Gord Osmond, Dundas Chief Sam Eyre, & Hamilton Chief Leonard Lawrence. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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Old East Flamborough Police Station. 9 Main St N, Waterdown. East Flamborough Police used to cover Aldershot until January 1, 1958 when Burlington Police took over. The rest was patrolled by the OPP. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

Old East Flamborough Police Station.  9 Main St N, Waterdown. East Flamborough Police used to cover Aldershot until January 1, 1958 when Burlington Police took over. The rest was patrolled by the OPP. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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1989 July 9. For a brief period we had a substation above the Ancaster Fire Dept on Wilson St at Church St. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

1989 July 9. For a brief period we had a substation above the Ancaster Fire Dept on Wilson St at Church St.  #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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Ca 1950’s Sgt Ken Skerrett teaches driving laws to a group of youth. Skerrett would go on to become the first Chief of Halton Regional Police. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

Ca 1950’s Sgt Ken Skerrett teaches driving laws to a group of youth. Skerrett would go on to become the first Chief of Halton Regional Police. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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Ca 1970s just prior to amalgamation (Region), a young Dundas Police Constable Ron Periziani walks downtown Dundas. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

Ca 1970s just prior to amalgamation (Region), a young Dundas Police Constable Ron Periziani walks downtown Dundas. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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In 1895, Police Constable Dave Coulter would become our first Wagon Driver. He would eventually become Chief in 1924. .#HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

In 1895, Police Constable Dave Coulter would become our first Wagon Driver.   He would eventually become Chief in 1924. .#HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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August 20, 1996 two recruits pose for a photo having a discussion in front of Central Station. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

August 20, 1996 two recruits pose for a photo having a discussion in front of Central Station. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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In the 1980’s the Museum was located inside Central Station. One of our artefacts was a Police Motorcycle as displayed by former Historian Darryl Buckle. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

In the 1980’s the Museum was located inside Central Station.  One of our artefacts was a Police Motorcycle as displayed by former Historian Darryl Buckle. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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1952 Ford Ranch Wagon in front of the Sunken Gardens on Main West (where MUMC is now located) #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

1952 Ford Ranch Wagon in front of the Sunken Gardens on Main West (where MUMC is now located) #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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In Memoriam: Constable Reginald Pryer, Regimental Number 85. Born: May 4, 1892. Serving with the Hamilton Police Sunday September 11, 1921. Age: 29 #heroesinlife #LODD #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

In Memoriam: Constable Reginald Pryer, Regimental Number 85. Born: May 4, 1892. Serving with the Hamilton Police Sunday September 11, 1921. Age: 29 #heroesinlife #LODD  #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum
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1958 these women became pioneers as the first sworn police women in Hamilton Police History. The legacy of these women are why we are able to celebrate #NationalPoliceWomansDay #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum #WomenInLawEnforcement

1958 these women became pioneers as the first sworn police women in Hamilton Police History. The legacy of these women are why we are able to celebrate #NationalPoliceWomansDay  #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum #WomenInLawEnforcement
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June 1998 at Sam Lawrence Park. Chief Ken Robertson goes on a test flight of a Bell Jet Ranger Helicopter. In 1999 Hamilton-Wentworth, Halton and Peel shared a helicopter as part of a pilot project. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum

June 1998 at Sam Lawrence Park.  Chief Ken Robertson goes on a test flight of a Bell Jet Ranger Helicopter.  In 1999 Hamilton-Wentworth, Halton and Peel shared a helicopter as part of a pilot project. #HPSArchives #PoliceHistory #HamOnt #HamOntHistory #HPSHistory #HPSMuseum