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Bar In The Arlington Hotel

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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
[1900]
Accession No.
19760211018
Physical Description
2 Black and white photograpahs
Scope and Content
Interior of the Arlington bar in Lethbridge. Two men are behind the bar and five men, some with drinks in their hands, are on the customer's side. The sign above the bar reads " Schilitz in Brown Bottles".
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Material Type
Photograph
Date Range
[1900]
Physical Description
2 Black and white photograpahs
Physical Condition
Good
History Biographical
The Arlington Hotel, located at 316 1 Avenue South, was originally built as the Queen's Hotel in 1888 by proprietor James Ashcroft. The hotel stood on the site of an earlier building called Alphonse' Hall or Hotel, also known as Roberge Hall, built in 1885 or 1886. In 1902 T. Rooney bought the Queen's Hotel and changed its name to the Arlington. Mr. Rooney added a mahogany bar, and in 1904 a 30 foot by 40 foot addition to the hotel was constructed. Mr. Rooney applied for a liquor license in 1906-1907. In 1910 the original hotel was replaced by a three storey brick building. An adjoining building was purchased, and remodelled as an addition to the Arlington. The new hotel had 117 rooms, and boasted an electric elevator. It was the largest hotel in the city at the time. Some years later the Arlington Hotel was purchased and renamed the Plainsmen Hotel. In 1976 the building was once again renovated and renamed, this time to the Bridge Inn. In the first decade of the 21st century the hotel fell into disrepair, and was purchased by the City of Lethbridge. The City, unable to find a buyer for the hotel, demolished it on 24 May 2007.
Acquisition Source
Morrison, J.
Scope and Content
Interior of the Arlington bar in Lethbridge. Two men are behind the bar and five men, some with drinks in their hands, are on the customer's side. The sign above the bar reads " Schilitz in Brown Bottles".
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Accession No.
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