This item is a wedding vinok worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
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CA BMUFA 0230-UF2019.012.a007
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October 14, 1939
Part of Orest and Emilia Zarsky collection
CA BMUFA 0230-UF2019.012.a003
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October 14, 1939
Part of Orest and Emilia Zarsky collection
This item is a wedding veil worn by Emilia for her wedding to Orest Zarsky.
CA kufc-libr 0053-UF2011.095.r002
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Part of Ukrainian Music on Long Play Record 33 rpm Collection
CA kufc-libr 0053-UF2011.095.r008
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Part of Ukrainian Music on Long Play Record 33 rpm Collection
CA kufc-libr 0053-UF2011.095.r001
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Part of Ukrainian Music on Long Play Record 33 rpm Collection
CA kufc-libr 0053-UF2011.095.r009
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Part of Ukrainian Music on Long Play Record 33 rpm Collection
CA BMUFA 0161-1983.011
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1983
Part of Michael Slipchuk ethnographic collection
From the recollections of an informant born in the Sokal Region of Ukraine, the customs and rituals of a wedding in Sokal is described
Slipchuk, Michael
CA BMUFA 0230-UF2019.012.a002
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October 14, 1939
Part of Orest and Emilia Zarsky collection
This item is a wedding ring holder from Orest and Emilia Zarsky's wedding.
CA kufc-libr UF1989.010.g018
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Part of Ukrainian music on 78 rpm records collection
CA kufc-libr UF2023.020.g001
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Part of Ukrainian music on 78 rpm records collection
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1936
Part of Kuryliw family collection
A photograph of Wasyl and Anna Kuryliw. After several years of courtship by correspondence, Wasyl sponsored Anna's arrival to Canada, and they got married immediately following her arrival in 1936.
CA kufc-libr UF2008.030.r046
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Part of Ukrainian music on 78 rpm records collection
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Part of John Yaremko and Mike Kotyk collection
CA BMUFA 0308-UF2019.010.p016
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1925
Part of Paranchych family collection
This is a photograph of a wedding in Roznov, Ukraine.
CA BMUFA 0308-UF2019.010.p009
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1920
Part of Paranchych family collection
This is a photograph of a wedding in Roznov, Ukraine in 1920. Alex Paranchych (Fred’s father) is the tall man standing to the right of the “hiltze”. It was the marriage of one of Alex’s neighbours.