MADE
IN HAMILTON
19TH CENTURY
INDUSTRIAL TRAIL
SITE
20
W. W. GRANT SAIL LOFT, 1869
The
Grant sail loft is all that survives of Hamilton's flourishing 19th century
shoreline landscape of wharves, boathouses, shipyards and warehouses. It was
common for sail lofts to locate near boat works or other marine industries.
This allowed masters of different crafts to pool their skills and resources
to provide integrated service in the artisanal tradition.
Grant
worked as a sailmaker in town from at least 1853. By the mid-1860s he was working
out of a warehouse on a wharf at the foot of MacNab Street. Grant and his small
crew of skilled sailmakers were making sails for vessels from across the Great
Lakes by the time he moved into this building.
This
was the home of United Auto Workers (now CAW) Local 525 between 1956 and 1973.
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