Series consists of textual records that were donated by Lida Lahola in 2023 and they have a structure separate from the series 1-6. It includes Lahola’s identifications, business cards and Certificates and Awards honouring Ivan Lahola. Letters and documents related to the World League of Ukrainian political prisoners; poems and memories of Ukrainians; personal letters, memories, poems and biographies of Ivan Lahola; documentation related to the Holocaust survivors; the Alberta Legislature Sessions Reports; documentation related to Ivan Lahola’s home region; Ukrainian newspaper articles; Ivan Lahola’s work on the compensation for German forced slave labour and political prisoners in concentration camps.
File consists of textual records. It includes thank you letters to Lahola from the Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies, Certificate on behalf of 50th anniversary of the liberation from concentration camps, Certificate in grateful recognition of Lahola’s continuing support from Ukrainian Canadian Social Services, Certificate from Ukrainian Youth Unity, Certificate from Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Free University, Citation in appreciation of service on behalf of the credit union, Certification from UCC, The Alberta Hetman Award; 2 Certificates from the Brotherhood of Ukrainian Catholics in Canada, Certificate from the Fort Edmonton Historical Foundation, Certificate from the League of Ukrainians in Canada, Certificate of membership of Ukrainian public catholic society, Certificate on behalf of Lahola’s donation to the Stepan Bandera Centre of national renaissance, Certification of attending a course of Instruction and the completion of examination in First Aid to the injured, Certification of completion of the course Metrication for welders, machinists and blacksmiths; 3 Lahola’s business cards.
The file consists of handwritten letters to Lahola from family and friends, nomination of Lahola for Hetman Award, memories of Lahola, media release about holocaust survivors, letter about Ivan Lahola from World League of Ukrainian Political Prisoners, Lahola’s biographies, Taras Shevchenko Medal Nomination Form, copy of the photo of Ivan Lahola, Resolution of the first World Congress of Ukrainian Political Prisoners, letter to Lahola from UCAMA.
Victory Day celebration. A veteran woman is sitting on the forefront holding a banner. A large group of people on the back with Soviet Union flags (parade procession). People are putting flowers to the memorial.
Inside the wooden church. A woman is standing with the candle and reading from the book. Three women are sitting by the wall. The women are wearing traditional khustky with kytytsi.
A little boy receives his communion from the priest. His mother is helping him. A group of people is standing in the back.
A row of Easter baskets with candles are ready to be blessed.
Order Book with the lists of members of the Ukrainian National Society of Taras Shevchenko of Derwent in 1919, 1922, and 1931.
Notebook with the records of memberships in 1928, 1930, and 1931.
One photograph featuring a group of people and the following note "First row - left to right: Nelli Bayduza, Danylo Скоропадський, [?] Bayduza; second row: left to right, P. Romaniuk ?, (?), Roman Bayduza, Ladyk (Vladimir) Bayduza. Derwent, Alberta (1936-1937)?"
Embroidered pillow/cushion cover. Pattern is in cross stitch and features a large multi-coloured square in the middle surrounded by large diamond motifs and orange geometric shapes. Emboidered on 16 count Aida cloth the basic pattern is outlined in greys and filled with multicoloured threads . The image is centered on the cloth and fills a majority of the area. Closure is on the side and not finished. The back is of a thin white cotton.
Embroidered pillow/cushion cover. Pattern is in cross stitch and features a large multi-coloured parrot sitting on a branch among a grouping of flowers . Emboidered on 16 count Aida cloth. . The image is centered on the cloth and fills a majority of the area. Closure is on the side and was originally sewn shut . The back is of a thin white cotton.
Embroidered pillow/cushion cover. Pattern is in cross stitch and features a large multi-coloured bouquet of flouers in the middle surrounded by smaller geometric flowers and leaves Emboidered on 16 count Aida cloth. Closure is on the side and not finished. The back is of white cotton.
Embroidered wall hanging. Pattern is in cross stitch on black felt and features a village scene with people standing infront of a thatched roof house and a church. The picture is surounded on all four sides with a 9 cm wide boarder of geometric triangle and diamond motifs. There is a hole in each of the two top corners created to help hang the piece.
40 memorial cards with very slight variations of the same image of Mother Mary. Collected at various funerals.
40 memorial cards: 15 with the image of Mother Mary and 25 with the image of Jesus. Collected at various funerals.
6 cards with a variety of religious images. Collected at various religious holidays and events at the church. This group was kept by Maria Drepko Stolarskyj in her Holy Communion Prayer Book.
The collection is comprised of Rusalka Dance Ensemble archives, Nadia’s original choreography created for Rusalka, as well as related notes, correspondence, and reference materials for her creations.
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