Made In: Lethbridge Iron Works
Lethbridge Iron Works Company (LETH IRON) is the oldest continuously operating manufacturer in Lethbridge. President Dylan Davies tells us more about this 4th-generation family-owned business that has been part of the community. LETH IRON was established in 1898, primarily serving the coal industry in southern Alberta, but it has evolved over the past century into a jobbing iron foundry that makes castings for clients in the agriculture, automotive, construction, oil & gas, and rail sectors across North America.
Learn more about the history of material culture in and from Lethbridge in our new exhibit: Made In at https://www.galtmuseum.com/exhibit/made-in-stories-of-stuff.
The Galt is grateful to the subject-matter experts delivering online content. As local professionals and knowledge experts, these presenters add valuable contributions to the local discourse; however, their ideas are their own. The people featured in the videos and those behind the scenes followed best practices to protect their health and safety.
Видео Made In: Lethbridge Iron Works канала Galt Museum & Archives
Learn more about the history of material culture in and from Lethbridge in our new exhibit: Made In at https://www.galtmuseum.com/exhibit/made-in-stories-of-stuff.
The Galt is grateful to the subject-matter experts delivering online content. As local professionals and knowledge experts, these presenters add valuable contributions to the local discourse; however, their ideas are their own. The people featured in the videos and those behind the scenes followed best practices to protect their health and safety.
Видео Made In: Lethbridge Iron Works канала Galt Museum & Archives
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