The series consists of 14 photos. It includes photos prior to 1932, as well as Melnychuk and Klymchuk family photos.
Contains published materials such as newspapers ("Вісті Братства Колишніх Вояків УГА", "Слово і Народ", "Panorama") and news clippings of Ukrainian choir groups, of Ukrainians involved in war crimes, Ukrainian-American issues, Polish-Ukrainian relations, of the famine in Ukraine, dissident information, Soviet repression of the Ukrainian Catholic Church, a transcript of a press conference, a letter to the Labour collective Ternopil, a play titled "Marusia Bohuslavka", and more.
The series consists of three photographs of Anna and Wasyl Kuryliw including their wedding picture, and a picture of the sewing circle in Potochyshche which Anna was a part of.
The series consists of photographs and programs of concerts and other events, organized by the Ukrainian National Federation and the Ukrainian National Youth Federation of Canada where Luba and Chester Kuc participated. There are also newspaper clippings about the UNF initiatives such as the Ukrainian School of the UNF, the String Orchestra of the UNF Ukrainian School, the UNF Choir, and the UNYF Choir; UNF and UNYF exhibitions, conventions, and anniversary meetings. Some materials (programs and clippings from newspapers) cover the topic of the Ukrainian National Federation Dancing School and related to it the Ukrainian Dance Festivals. In addition, there are self published UNYF materials designed to help leaders and instructors of junior groups.
Kuc, Chester and LubaThe series comprises photographs of the UWOC (ОУК) conventions, the "Fall Tea" meeting and an exhibition. It also includes a journal publication about historical reconstruction of women's costumes held in 1968.
Kuc, Chester and LubaThis series consists of the appreciation letters and certificates given to Luba and Chester Kuc by the Edmonton Branch of the Ukrainian National Federation of Canada, the Ukrainian Canadian Committee, the Ukrainian War Veterans' Association in Edmonton for performances and participation in the community life.
The following records are also included:
- a brochure "Бойовий інстинкт у визвольних змаганнях народів" (УНО: Саскатун, 1935) by Н.Романюк, given to Luba Yusypchuk on June 25, 1939, in memory of completion of the second year at the UNF School (Рідна Школа);
- Petro Mohyla Ukrainian Institute materials belonged to Luba Kuc, the Institute's Summer School student in 1948 (Saskatoon, SK);
- a personal letter from Vasyl Avramenko, his portrait, and the Avramenko Ukrainian Dancing School Certificate without a name to whom it has been issued;
- an old photograph of the concert "Glory to Canada" (1946) directed by Avramenko;
- a negative of the episcopal scroll;
- metal artifact with the tryzub (trident) sign on it and the inscription "Боєвий фонд ОУН [OUN Military Fund]. Executive Committee of "O.D.W.U" P.O. Box 13, Station D. New York, N.Y".
Photographs dating back to 1931 and 1933.
A separate folder of the series contains records about concerts and plays held in Edmonton, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver, where Luba and Chester performed at the early stage of their careers (1945-1961).
Kuc, Chester and LubaIn 1932-1933 Lazarowich made a trip to Europe where he studied at the Charles University and the Ukrainian Free University in Prague, visited Western Ukraine, Vienna, and London. Materials of this series pertain to this trip.
- Notebook from courses at the Ukrainian Free University in Prague
- Lazarowich's lectures' attendance book from the Ukrainian Free University in Prague
- Peter Lazarowich's thesis "National and political motives in the works of O. Oles'," Ukrainian Free University, Prague
- Lazarowich's contact list from his trip
- Peter Lazarowich's train ticket from his travel to Western Ukraine in 1933
- 54 negatives and two photos from the trip
- 7 postcards featuring Lviv and Pryluky (Peremyshl)
- 16 postcards of Prague
- 22 postcards depicting Great Britain
The series contains Doris Yanda correspondence predominantly with the following institutions and people:
- Ukrainian Women’s Association of Canada
- Ukrainian Voice newspaper
- Myr. Stechyshyn
- Maria Madiuk
- Batytskyi
- Ivakh
- Natalia L.Kohuska; Наталія Л. Когуська
- P.J. Lazarowich
- Mr. Momryk
- Jean Mekitiak
- and others
It also comprises correspondence and pay checks related to the publication of Yanda's book "Ukrainian weaving patterns with instructions."
This series contains files that are relevant to the membership and operations of the UCBC Edmonton Eparchial branch.
Please note that often items will have the organizational name of "UCBC Alberta Branch." While the Alberta Branch officially incorporated in 1973 under the Societies Act, "Edmonton Eparchy" has been used interchangeably in documents and correspondences long before that date.
Two scrapbooks. One is created by Doris Yanda and consists of newspaper clippings related to Ukrainian folk art and women's organization in Canada. The other one consists of documents and photographs and is entitled "This album is presented to Mrs Doris E. Yanda in remembrance of the Official Opening of the Ukrainian Museum of Ottawa at 1000 Byron Ave. which was donated by her."
Contains biographical materials about Lahola, such as newspaper articles about Lahola's family: Bohdan Lahola, Irene Lahola, M. Lahola, and Roman Lahola, photographs, and newspaper articles about him and his family.
This file contains promotional materials created by the UCBC, including the "Bulletin" publication.
Materials in this series span (1946 - 1972, 1965-1968, 1987, 1990 - 1994, 2005 - 2017).
Reports of Doris Yanda, a head of women's page editorial board of the "Ukrainian Voice" newspaper.
Copies of publications authored by Doris Yanda and about or mentioning Doris Yanda or her family members.
Typeset and published Lazarowich's addresses, speeches and articles
This series contains letters, passports, and other textual documents relating to Anna Zabolotna Kuryliw and Wasyl (Bill) Kuryliw.
The series comprises six albums with over two thousand original photographs, predominantly of churches of the Ukrainian Catholic Eparchies whose territories fell within contemporary Poland and Slovakia (then Czechoslovakia). There also are photographs of many significant Lemko and Boiko events attended by Oleh Iwanusiw, such as the Sopot Festival (1985) and others, and discrete photographs of people, big trees in churchyards, and local nature. The albums are supplied with three binders of detailed indexes, lists, and maps of the churches (in the acknowledgment to his book Iwanusiw wrote that he is grateful to his father, Jaroslaw Iwanusiw, who was his "faithful secretary during the filming, and who was largely responsible for the preparation of the map, and for corrections to the text"). The series also contains an original book jacket of the "Church in Ruin" album, reviews of the album, feedbacks of "Church in Ruin" exhibit attendees in Lviv, and some other textual materials.
The series consists of letters between William Kostash and Mary Maksymuk written in 1935 and 1937 (some letters or envelopes do not have dates).