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Welcome to "The Beat Goes On" Gallery. Select an image to enlarge it and learn more. Enjoy exploring the story of Ladysmith and the music that helped shape our community.
Old fashioned album cover in grey and red showing a smiling woman in profile against a background of flowering trees.
Colour photograph of man dressed in black shirt jacket over a colourful T shirt with black brimmed hat standing in front of a light wall adorned with framed photographs of people, some with musical instruments.
Colour photograph showing a First Nation man holding a book, with a woman holding her arm around his shoulders.
Posed black and white photograph of 15 First Nation boys in capped simple uniform carrying brass band instruments standing behind two Caucasian seated men, one of whom is a priest.
Aerial black and white photograph overlooks a wooden dock leading from the shoreline to a stepped walkway through manicured symmetrical gardens fronting a massive, imposing three-story brick building.
Colour photograph of a light grey granite plinth with lettering carved into it and coloured black. The text “In Memory of Our Glorious Dead 1914-1918 “ overlays 41 names. Three blue arrows overlain on the photograph depict those who were well-known musicians within the community.
Colour photograph showing wording carved into granite obelisk commemorating Joseph Mairs in Ladysmith Cemetery.
Black and white photo showing a young man standing next to an early 1900s racing bicycle.
Black and white printed newspaper advertisement.
Black and white portrait photograph of a woman in a short-sleeved early 20th-century opera gown.
Black and white photograph of a two-storey wooden building on a sloping unpaved street. A large open foyer lined with billboards occupies the uphill two-thirds of the building at ground level. A storefront, apparently empty, occupies the downhill third. Two men stand looking at the photographer.
Black and white printed newspaper advertisement.