Aerial of Lethbridge
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- Material Type
- Photograph
- Description Level
- Item
- Accession No.
- 20151006-2044
- Scope and Content
- Aerial view of Lethbridge in the late 1940s looking from northeast to southwest. The Prisoner of War Camp Number 133 is in the forground and a portion of the housing in north Lethbridge is at the left. Beyond is the downtown area, river and coulees. In the distance is the Rocky Mountains.
- Material Type
- Photograph
- Description Level
- Item
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- History Biographical
- Lloyd Knight of the Knight & Day Photography Studio started his career with the Lethbridge Herald in 1938 as a messenger. In 1940 he became an engraver covering town events and southern Alberta celebrations. Knight left the Herald job in 1951 to establish his own studio which he ran for fifteen years. He was a charter member and correspondent for the Lethbridge Active International, a young men's service club and a member of the Lethbridge Flying Club of which he was their resident photographer
- Scope and Content
- Aerial view of Lethbridge in the late 1940s looking from northeast to southwest. The Prisoner of War Camp Number 133 is in the forground and a portion of the housing in north Lethbridge is at the left. Beyond is the downtown area, river and coulees. In the distance is the Rocky Mountains.
- Access Restrictions
- Public Access
- Accession No.
- 20151006-2044
- Collection
- Archive
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