The collection consists of three groups of materials. Firstly, a two-volume "History of Ukrainian art" by Ivan Keywan; secondly, a series of reproductions of artworks by different artists; thirdly, two articles by Ivan Keywan.
Sans titreTwo articles by Ivan Keywan, based on his monograph about history of Ukrainian art, entitled "На скитальині в Німечині й Астрії" ("In Exile in Germany and Austria") and "Українська спілка образовтворчих мистців" ("Ukrainian Artists Association").
The collection consists of documents pertaining to activities of NTSH, Edmonton branch. It includes correspondence, founding documents, programs, invitations, etc. The collection also comprises documents related to St. George's Parish in Edmonton, notebooks and newspaper clippings probably collected by someone else.
Sans titreThe series contains biographical information and publications of the following people:
- Ярослав Федуник
- Юліан Буцманюк
- Петро Тимків
- Михайло Козак
- Яків Остафійчук
- Іван Манастирський
- Василь Чопей
- Микола Залєський
- Мелетій Снігурович
- Василь Іванець
- Антін Мартинюк
- Віктор Байрак
- Антін Байрак
- Тимотей Мацьків
- Степан Манастирський
- Богдан Ростислав Боцюрків
- М. Суховерський
- Микола Фляк
- Борис Мигаль
- Василь М. Вал
- Тадій Зелеський
- Дмитро Михайло Штогрин
- Мирослав Гладишевський
- Іван Мірчук
- Юлян Ґеник-Береовський
- Михайло Хом'як
- Ярослав Росляк
- Людвик Крип'якевич (Крип)
- Михайло Гуцуляк
- Юрій Стефаник
- Іван Кейван
- Марія Адріяна Кейван
- Олександер Кузьмінський
- В.Н. Мацьків (V. N. Mackiw)
- Іван Німчук (Nimczuk)
- Михайло Росляк
- Євген Вертипорох
- Roman Smal-Stocki
- W. Kunda ( В. Кунда)
- В. Лазорко (W. Lazorko)
Lists of the Shevchenko Scientific Society events attendees in Edmonton.
Various leaflets (обіжники, комунікати, інформаційні листки) issued mainly by the NTSH offices in Munich or Sarcelles informing its members about elections, meetings, conferences, and other important official events.
The series contains a variety of hand-written documents, mainly drafts of documents such as letters, presentations, reports pertaining to NTSH in Western Canada various activities.
Music score of Ukrainian songs for choir
The series consists of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Edmonton Allied Arts Council
Pratsia (Brazil) («Праця»; Work; in local transcription: Pracia). A Ukrainian newspaper in Brazil published by the Basilian monastic order in Prudentópolis since 1912. Initially a fortnightly, it became a weekly in 1915. It carried mainly regional news and religious articles. It was closed down by the Brazilian authorities in 1917–19 and 1940–6. Annual almanacs have been published (with interruptions) by the paper since 1919. In 1966 it added a regular children’s section. The press run has been estimated at approximately 1,700 in the 1930s and 2,300 to 3,000 in the postwar period. Pratsia editors have included O. Martynets, Yosyp Martynets, M. Nychka, I. Vihorynsky, K. Korchagin, V. Burko, and V. Zinko. (Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine)