Piece of Lethbridge history dismantled
LETHBRIDGE — A piece of Southern Alberta technological history slipped quietly to its demise last Saturday (Oct 26). It was once the tallest structure just north-east of Lethbridge and became a lifeline for many during a massive snowstorm.
The Global T.V. tower and its antenna, which had existed on the property at 1401- 28 St. N. for 64 years, was taken down in segments by tower climbers, during a break in the wind. The tower was erected in September of 1955. It was 630-feet tall, with a three-bay slotted-ring antenna making up the top 50-feet.
Each one of the antenna bays weighed 400 pounds, or a total antenna weight of 1200 pounds, which explains why steel towers are needed and anchored by steel guy wires that are cemented into massive chunks of concrete. Some of the wire-to-concrete footings were above ground, others were partially buried underground across numerous acres of grassland. (good luck to the land developers who have to deal with those).
The tower was like any other you can see across many landscapes. However, the antenna was special — it had a pedigree!