English: Glass lantern slide used by Harold Riley in illustrated lectures about pioneer life in Calgary and southern Alberta, which he presented in Calgary schools in 1931. Alfred Ernest Cross, 1861-1932, was a rancher, owner of the Calgary Brewing and Malting Company, and one of the Big Four founders of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.
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A.E. Cross, Calgary, Alberta.
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31 March 2010
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Glass lantern slide used by Harold Riley in illustrated lectures about pioneer life in Calgary and southern Alberta, which he presented in Calgary schools in 1931. Alfred Ernest Cross, 1861-1932, was a rancher, owner of the Calgary Brewing and Malting Company, and one of the Big Four founders of the Calgary Exhibition and Stampede.