Photograph of Annie Troich and her cousin, Mrs. Yukobaski in Tofield, Alberta.
Photograph of Fred Paranchych’s aunt and uncle in Roznov, Ukraine.
Photograph of Mr Troich (centre, front), Annie Troich (right, front). The child on Annie’s lap does not belong to her. Annie’s father (centre, front).
Copy of Alex Paranchych’s father’s passport.
Self portrait of Tom Paranchych in costume for a play he had written. The play was about the plight of miners in Ukraine.
Photograph of Annie Troich’s brother in military uniform. Notes say he died in war.
Photograph of Annie (Troich) Paranchych’s brother sitting. Right of him is his sister.
Photo of Alex Paranchych with a guitar. This is a copy of a deteriorating photograph.
Left to right: Alex Paranchych and Tom Paranchych
This is a photograph of Alex Paranchych with his wife and oldest son, Biel.
Photograph of Mrs. Paranchych’s Cousin who was married to the grain operator in Newcastle, Alberta.
This photograph depicts relatives of Paranchych in Ukraine.
The woman sitting in front is Fred Paranchych’s paternal aunt, Odokia. She survived the Spanish Flu and stayed in Ukraine.
Photograph of Annie (Troich) and Alex Paranchych. Photo was taken after they were married in a photo studio where they borrowed the dress and suit for the wedding.
Photograph of youths from the Ukrainian Hall in Newcastle, Alberta standing in front of the Hall. Fred Paranchych is the left-most youth in the front row, kneeling.
Photograph of Fred Paranchych’s family. Back, left to right: Bill, Annie, Alex. Front, left to right: Fred, and Fred’s sister, Arlene. Photograph contained in a paper frame.
Women from the AUC in Newcastle, Alberta. Annie (Troich) Paranchych is in the back row, 3rd from the right, wearing glasses. Photograph is mounted on a cardboard frame.
Newcastle AUC photo for 1496 program. Fred’s other middle row, 3rd from right. Fred’s father middle row, 1st from right. Copy of 2019.010.001.
Photograph of Tom Paranchych with wife, Anna Pototska, and children.