This is a Polish passport issued for Vasyl Kuryliw. Stamps indicate immigration to Canada in 1928.
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The text on the back says:
"Roman. Uncle Peter wife. Dido Melnychuk. Nicholas and Alexandra. Aunt Tekla."
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The sticker on the back says:
"1929. Roman Mandryka. Aunt Tekla Mandryka. Uncle Bill Melnychuk. Aunt Mary Melnychuk Kozlowski? Baba's Sister. Great Baba Alexandra Melnychuk."
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The sticker on the back says:
"1929. Roman Mandryka. Uncle Peter and Aunt Mary wife. Baba Anna Klymchuk, Tekla Mandryka, Baba's sister. Great Dido and Baba. Nicholas and Alexandra Melnychuk."
According to Gloria Rutherford, the kylym was made by her mother and grandmother. It adorned the back of their sofa when Gloria was growing up. Gloria's mother died in 1952, and Gloria had owned the kylym since then until she donated it to the Kule Folklore Centre in 2013.
Photo of Melnychuk's Family. The text on the back says: "Mary. Tekla. Baba Oct14, 31, 62 years. Uncle Bill."
This is a travel document certifying that Anna Zabolotna is healthy enough to travel from Poland to Canada.