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Minturn High School band performing. Marjorie Trump is the drum majorette.
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The Red Cliff Union High School Marching Band in a parade in Salida, Colorado.
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Formal portrait of the Minturn School Band in front of the school.
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The Red Cliff Union High School marching band (from the rear) at the Red Cliff Bridge dedication. The dedication was held at noon on Sunday, August 3, 1941. Governor Ralph L. Carr and other officials attended. The bridge and six miles of new highway built over Battle Mountain cost a total of $636,405. The bridge is 470 ft. long, 209 ft. high; the roadbed is 30 ft. wide and has two 18-inch curbs. It is listed on the Historic Bridge Inventory, Colorado...
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Members of the Eagle County High School band, dressed in their uniforms. From L to R: Pauline Daugherty, Ed Daugherty, and Bettisu Chockie.
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Ella Warren [Burnett], drum majorette for the Red Cliff Union High School marching band, at a band tournament in Grand Junction, Spring, 1943. Ella also played trombone.
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Red Cliff High School band (1940 or 1941), lined up outside the high school. Back row: Betty Paquette, Janice Keating, Bill May, Marcia Barlow, Shirley Erlandson, Buster Beck, Tom Garnett, Alfred Mann, Ray Tippett, Roy Marfitano, Earl Bridges, Henry Avila, Mike Montoya, Beth Haynes, Oliver Lopez, Dorthea Elliott, Dorthy Chockie, Grace Kennel Middle row: Josephine Gonzales, Finney Lopez, _____, _____, _____, Ella Warren, Alfreda Mann, Chuck Dump,...
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Wyatt Wood and Al Look discuss their involvement in the construction of Rim Rock Drive on the Colorado National Monument, early scenic photography of Mesa County, early Mesa County bands and parades, and Wood’s time spent working for the Grand Junction Chamber of Commerce. The interview was conducted by the Mesa County Oral History Project, a collaboration of Mesa County Libraries, the Museums of Western Colorado, and the Mesa County Historical...
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Taken from Wikipedia, "The Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland is the official regimental military band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland based at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh. The Band's musicians wears the Feather bonnet with a red over white hackle and scarlet Doublet in Full Dress Uniform. In addition, there are two Territorial bands, the Highland Band and the Lowland Band, which are administered by the regiment's territorial battalions. It...