The series contains a collection of articles about Bucmaniuk and catalogues of his artworks assembled by M. Chomiak in 1972;
programs of the Bucmaniuk and his students' exhibitions in the 1960s (one of the programs is signed by Bucmaniuk for Parasia Iwanec), a newspaper article about Bucmaniuk, and one reproduction of his painting.
The series comprises the following materials:
- Holynsky's handwritten memoirs, 1966
- Holynsky's embroidered necktie and tuxedo (consist of 5 elements)
- Two tapes with Holynsky's singing, 1963
- Holynsky's biographical information
- Photographs of Holynsky, his friends and relatives, 1939-1968
- Metal clichés (printing blocks) of Holynsky portraits
- Holynsky's application for a non-immigrant visa, 1940
- Greetings to Holynsky, including one from the Mayor of the City of Toronto, a courtesy card and a thank you letter from Holynsky, 1927-1940
- Charter to Holynsky from Ukrainian National House, 1940
- Poems dedicated to Holynsky, 1939-1943
- Caricature of Holynsky drawn by Levytsky, Toronto, 1958
- Visitors' book 1956-1974
- Cover of Holynsky's album
- Holynsky memorial fund, 1974-5
- Polish radio certificate, 1938
- Lists of singers of the Kharkiv opera in 1928-1929 and 1929-1930
- Concert programs, 1926-1956
- Posters, 1926-1958
- Leaflets, 1938, 1956
- Newspaper advertisements of Holynsky concerts, 1938-9
- "Ukrainska muzyka" journals ("Ukrainian Music" journals), Lviv, 1937
- M. Khomiak (Chomiak), a paper about the celebration of the Ukrainian Academic Gymnasium of Lviv 100th anniversary on September 28-29, 1969)
- Holynsky's biography by Serhii Kozak
- Catalogue of Holynsky's documents, photographs, music scores handwritten in Ukrainian
- A street in the city of Lviv named after Holynsky
- Money loan: handwritten letter from 1933 signed in Brody
- A handwritten note on a Chateau Frontenac hotel, QC letterhead listing songs of a performance program
- Holynsky's UCC membership card and payment receipt for 1973
- The series consists of several letter written by Holysky and rich correspondence from his son Bohdan (1967-73), as well as Ivan Derkach (1966-72), Petro Krawchuk (1966-73), Pavlo Matsenko (1939-72), Mychailo Petrovskyi (1969-73), Antin Rudnyckyi (1968-72), and other correspondents.
- The series also contains copies of correspondences between M. Lysenko and S. Krushelnytska and Krushelnytska's letter to K. Bolonska (1899)
- Telegrams
- Letters to Holynsky's wife with condolences on his death
Variety of newspaper clippings about Mychailo Holynsky, his concerts, tours, and performances in Ukraine, Canada and USA.
The series consists of reproductions and photo-copies of artworks sent to Ivan Keywan from the USA, the Ukraine, and Canada. The collection includes works of Retro Andrusiv (1942), Walter/ Wolodymyr Balas (1968-1980), Edward Kozak, W. Kasian (1960), Pedro Mehyk, Bohdan Mukhyn, Stepan Rozhok.
The series consists of lists and addresses of the NTSH members from all over Canada.
The series includes various booklets and brochures, as well as programs of concerts, conferences and public speeches organized by NTSH and other organizations in Canada and the USA.
Minutes of meetings held by Edmonton branch of NTSH.
The series of newspaper clippings contains publications about the NTSH activities, conferences and meetings in Western Canada.
The NTSH Bulletin (Бюлетень Наукового товариства ім. Шевченка) was published by the main office in Sarcelles for internal use only to keep different divisions and branches of the organization connected. The series contains a separate issues of the Bulletin.
The series contains several publications of the Bulletin issued by the Canadian Division of the NTSH in Toronto (Бюлетень канадійського відділу Наукового товарства ім. Шевченка).
The series consists of copies of outgoing letters sent out by Edmonton branch of NTSH. the correspondence includes information about upcoming events, organization's reports, greetings, invitations, reports, and other documents.
The series consists of two notebooks containing detailed notes on early history of Ukraine and Ukrainian art by unknown person. The books do not seem to be thematically connected to the collection. Probably these are private documents of one of NTSH leaders or a person who donated the NTSH documents.
The series comprises documents related to the St. George parish and Edmonton Eparchy. It includes St. George parish's financial notes, one issue of parish's newsletter and some other minor documents.
Series of newspaper clippings covers topics of the Ukrainian dances and music, Ukrainian political movement, as well as contains the "Chronicles of Ukrainian life in Canada" newspaper series by Olha Voitsenko. Includes a photograph of unknown person.