Contains invitations, memorials, events, information, newspaper clippings, and newsletters on the 1932-1933 famine in Ukraine.
Contains an information bulletin from the Central Representative of Ukrainian Immigration to Germany.
A letter sent to Lahola from the labour collective of Temopil, about a future strike.
The playbook contains the scripts of the actors as well as the music notes.
Ukrainian birth certificate of Hryhorii Halina.
English newspapers that include topics such as weddings, smoking, celibacy, orphans, etc...
A typewritten book about how to properly use guns talks about the proper stance to shoot a gun, the importance of angles when aiming etc...
File consists of poems in Ukrainian, memories about Ukraine from a Ukrainian woman, concert brochures.
File consists of several Lahola’s biographies, Bulletin of the World league of Ukrainian political prisoners and Committee of Ukrainian political prisoners, documents of Lahola’s work for the city of Edmonton, Lahola’s work notes, a photo of Lahola and his family in the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, newspaper clippings, description of Lahola’s persecution, letter to the Edmonton Journal with an article about Lahola’s life.
The file consists of the "Voices from the camps"; newspaper clippings; interviews with Lahola about his time as a prisoner; biographies of Lahola from “Ukrainian News”.
The file consists of the story of Lahola’s home village Perevolochno, the map of Zolochev region, documents related to the publishment of almanac about Zolochev region and a list of households in Perevolochno.
The file consists of Ukrainian newspaper articles about Ukrainians, letter from Levko Lukianenko to Ukrainian organizations in Canada, Statement of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Herald of the Canadian Society of Friends of Ukraine, Statement of Communist party of Ukraine and a letter from Ukrainian Youth Group.
Newspapers containing articles written about Lahola, as well as newspaper clippings featuring Lahola and articles authored by him.
Originals and photocopies:
- Entire newspapers: Ukrainski Visti, Natsional'na Trybuna, 1972-1995
- Newspaper clippings: various newspapers, 1974-1985
Family members in the newspapers include Bohdan Lahola, Irene Lahola, M. Lahola, and Roman Lahola. Originals and photocopies.
Files 7-16 contain personal letters written by Ivan Lahola to Chuiko, Dr. Klymyshyn, his daughter Lida Lahola, his son Roman Lahola, V. Makar, Okipniuk, P. Savaryn, Soreiko, and correspondence to his relatives in Ukraine.
Files 17-25 contain personal letters written to Ivan Lahola from various individuals.
Individuals include Petro B. Boian, Wladyslaw Fortuna, Mykola Iclymyshyn, Yurij Kowalsky, S. Lewyckyj, Michael Kowalsky, Hryhorii Naniak, Roman Lahola, Mychailp Babii, M. Czujko, Peter Dackiw, Ivor Dent, Bohdan Kcjor, and more.
Files 26-34 contain business letters written to Ivan Lahola from the Dnipro Choir of Edmonton, the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Ukrainian War Veterans' Assn. of Canada, World Congress of Free Ukrainians, Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine, World Congress of Free Ukrainians, Ukrainian Free University Foundation Inc., National Tribune, International Congress of Political Prisoners of Communist Regimes, SUM, PLAST, Ukrainian Credit Union, Taras Shevchenko Foundation, and more.