| ABSTRACT
Common to every community
across the world are features in the landscape which contribute to a community’s
identity and the local sense of place. Some of these features become
metonymical for the cities and countries in which they lie. Images
of these visible place features are often mass produced, becoming symbols
or icons of a city and its residents. But along with their recognition
factor is the more important fact that as symbols of place identity these
icons help to create and reflect the local sense of place. A National
Historic Site and prominent landmark in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Signal
Hill has provided individuals and groups a focal point for the negotiation
of a collective identity and concept of home over the past four centuries.
An integral feature in the city’s landscape, for many local residents today
Signal Hill simply means home. |