The Lethbridge Citizens Band, Winnipeg Exposition Prize Winners

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The Lethbridge Citizens Band, Winnipeg Exposition Prize Winners

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1909.35 X 27.3 cm .Sepia photograph..Identified Are: President, Christian J. Eckstorm (2nd row from the back, centre), Vice-President, George Houk (seated behind the drums on the right); Fred Johnston (seated left of the drums); Earl Sloan (seated right of drums); Secretary-Treasurer, George W. Robinson (left of Eckstorm, wearing suit); Band Master, J. George Harper (left of Eckstorm, wearing director hat); Band Leader, Raymond Van Heck (far left, 2nd row from back); Band Sergeant, Fred T. Robins (far right, 2nd row from front)..To obtain high quality and larger reproductions of this image please visit the Galt Museum & Archives website: www.galtmuseum.com/archives.htm ( http://www.galtmuseum.com/archives.htm ) and include thIs number in your request:..19851012001

The Galt Museum & Archives in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada, plays a vital role in preserving and interpreting the material culture of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta. We are a vibrant gathering place that meets historical, cultural and educational needs. We engage and educate our communities in the human history of southwestern Alberta by preserving and sharing collections, stories and memories that define our collective identity and guide our future. In 1965, the first civic museum opened its doors in Lethbridge. George McKillop was the museum's first curator. It quickly outgrew its space, and relocated to the former Galt Hospital. After considerable renovation, the Sir Alexander Galt Museum opened its doors in 1967. The Lethbridge and District Historical Society operated the museum with volunteers until 1971. Through the efforts of many people, the Galt Museum was placed in the Urban Parks program in the early 1980s and expanded once more. Reopened in 1984, new gallery space and expanded storage space allowed the museum to develop new programs and temporary exhibits, and to care for its collections in a manner that meets accepted standards of museum practice. In September 2004 the Galt Museum moved its offices and collections off-site to facilitate a second expansion which reopened on May 6, 2006. Today, The Galt Museum & Archives in Lethbridge is an established cultural leader in southern Alberta, having contributed to the fabric of the region since the 1967. Our consistently high-calibre, award-winning exhibits and learning opportunities have drawn over 50,000 visitors a year.

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