Showing 753 results

Archival description
3 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
D
CA BMUFA 0272-4 · Series · 1967-1972
Part of UCAMA presentations collection
  1. Dvorets'kyi I. "Do pytan' vnutrishn'oї polityky OUN" (Tezy i rezoliutsiї), 25 serpnia 1967.
  2. D. Doroshenko. "V oboroni istorychnoї pravdy."
  3. Dobriansky Lev E. "Ukraine"
  4. "Difenbeiker v oboroni represovanykh." Presovyi komynikat. Ottawa, 11 hrudnia 1972.
Folk costumes and embroidery
CA BMUFA 0258-4 · Series · 1937-2007
Part of Chester and Luba Kuc collection

The series consists of materials (texts and photographs) concerning Ukrainian folk costumes, including images of white wedding dresses decorated with traditional embroidery. It also comprises photographs and negatives of embroidered table-clothes, serviettes, as well as an exhibit traditional pottery.
It also includes the "Hova khata" journal (#3-1937) and a typewritten manuscript entitled "Museum of Folk Culture: a lecture about the Museum of Folk Architecture and Life in the Ukrainian SSR" by S. Smolinsky and L. Orel (1990).

Photographs
CA BMUFA 0014-4 · Series · 1927-1977
Part of Elsie Kawulych collection

The series consists of photographs from a trip to Ukraine in 1967 (Kyiv, L'viv, Sokolia, Ialta); Vegreville, AB.
Photographs from Ukraine 62 from Ukraine black and white (have some duplicates)
Photographs in colour 39 from Ukraine (on the plastic bag was written: Mr. Kubryk photo)
Random photographs from Vegreville (5 photographs)
Wedding photo of Ivan I Olena Kubrak 1927; Mission at 1st church in Vegreville with the cross. Early 40’s; 2 girls in Ukrainian costumes sitting on the grass Sophie Kubrak (R) and Vera Ludwick (L) 1939; family photo of Kubrak’s family 1977 50th anniversary John and Helena Kubrak and children; a family wedding photo black and white)
UF2018.010.p001 in colour a group of men
UF2018.010.p002 b&w group of actors in costumes on verso written in English: Elsie Kawulych. Back row – Sam Sasyk, - - - Sybut. Middle row – John Kubrak , John Palzat, Front – Roy Ludwik, - , Mrs Bill Kieryluk, Mrs. Anne Ludwik; In pencil: John Kubrak Box 186, Vegreville. On the front written in Ukrainian: Amatorskyi Kruzhok prystavlena - Karmeliuk - April 2nd 1932 Vegreville.
UF2018.010.p003 b&w portrait of 2 men. Copy. Was in the frame originally. On the front was written in Ukrainian: Stephan (the surname is illegible).
UF2018.010.p004 Group photo with priest and nuns. b&w. On verso written: 1964.
UF2018.010.p005 Group photo with the priest. B&w.

Newspaper clippings
CA BMUFA 0114-4 · Series · 2009-2021
Part of Peter and Doris Kule collection

The series includes a copy of an article "Kules honoured with biography" published in Ukrainian News in 2009, and a copy of the obituary for Nicholas Kuleba, Peter's brother.

CA BMUFA 0293-4 · Series · 1974-1981
Part of Ukrainian Bilingual Education in Alberta collection

The series consists of information about the Parents Advisory Committee (PAC) for the Ukrainian Bilingual Program in the Edmonton Catholic School System (ECS) and the Edmonton Catholic Schools Ukrainian Bilingual Parent Advisory Society (PAS). It includes PAC's meeting agendas, minutes, and correspondence (1974-1981). There are also records of PAS, incorporated in 1982, as well as information about general activities of the Edmonton Catholic Schools concerning the Ukrainian Bilingual program. The records provide information about the PAS's meetings and correspondence from 1982 until 1989. There is also information about the extension of the UBP, claimed by ECS-PAC.

As a counterpart of UBLA, the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) was founded in 1975 under the auspices of the Edmonton Catholic School Boards to serve the Ukrainian Bilingual Program’s needs in the Separate School System. One of PAC’s main concerns was to provide assistance with the provision of transportation services for students enrolled in the Ukrainian-Bilingual Program. In 1982, the Parent Advisory Committee (PAC) stopped appearing in the documents. Instead, the documents were signed by the Parent Advisory Society.

CA BMUFA 0269-4 · Series · 1904 - 1996
Part of Ivan Lahola collection

Files 51 to 81 contain files from Lahola's Community Life in Canada. Includes Lahola's collection of information from UCAMA, the Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Village, RUKH, SUSK, KYK/UCC - Ukrainian Canadian Committee, Ukrainska Narodna Pomich (Ukrainian National Assistance), Ukrainian Canadian Social Services, various Ukrainian churches, St. Michael's Extended Care Centre, Canadian League for the Liberation of Ukraine, UVAN, Ukrainian Cultural & Educational Centre, Ukrainian Book Store, Ukrainian Musical Society of Edmonton, Ukrainian Woman's Organization of Canada, St. John's Institute, Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Edmonton Eparchy, Organization for the Broadening of Ukrainian Language and Culture in Alberta, SUM, PLAST, Ukrainian National Home in Edmonton, Orhanizatsia Ukrainskoho Vyzvolenoho Frontu, Buh River Region 9 Association, Past Ukrainian Political Prisoners, Ukrainian Association of Political Prisoners and the Repressed, Against Dishonouring the Ukrainian Liberation Movement, Brotherhood of the Veterans of the 1st Ukrainian Division of the Ukrainian National Army, World league of Ukrainian Political Prisoners, Fort Edmonton, and the Ukrainian Bilingual Program.

Files 82 to 104 contain brochures from various Ukrainian function. Includes brochures from Ukrainian dance groups, Shevchenko concerts, misc. cultural events/concerts (non-religious), Doctor's Congress: East Meets West, Harvard, Easter Concert (1977), church bulletins, misc. banquet programs, Ukrainian Settlement in Alberta, Ukrainian Festival, Ukrainian National Federation, religious events, anniversary banquets for various priests, Ukrainian Canadian Centennial Festival, celebrations commemorating various people, Ukrainian nationalist events, exhibits/literature events, opera programs, L'viv - Commemoration of 50 years since Ukraine was free, OYH, misc. English brochures, ticket stubs, and commemorative ribbons.

Pluta family
CA BMUFA 0017-4 · Series
Part of Gloria Rutherford family collection

John and Dora immigrated to Canada in April of 1905 with their daughter, Lena. Their son Joe was born in Horodenka, Austria, but lived only 2 1/2 years. Their daughter Annie was born there as well but lived only about two weeks.

George and Joe were twins, born in Radisson, Saskatchewan. George lived about 2 hours and Joe survived for about 2 days.

Nick was married briefly to an Italian woman. He changed his name to Gene Burns and apparently was involved with drugs. He dies in Vancouver, B.C. about 1982.

Polly died at birth.

Jack's name in Ukrainian was Vladimir, but due to the difficulty of the English pronunciation, he was called Jack.
Jack was in the airforce during WWII and his Lancaster bomber was shot down in a raid over Germany. He survived and spent the remainder of the war in Stalag Luft 17. During the later part of the war, food shortages were rampant and so many of the POW camp gates were left open allowing the remaining prisoners to escape thus freeing the Germans of the responsibility for their care.
After making his way to France, Jack became ill with Rheumatic fever and spent sometime in hospital and was eventually returned to Canada by the British. Upon his recovery, he was given the rank of Sergeant by the RCAF after which he was decommissioned.

Family photo albums
CA BMUFA 0011-4 · Series · 1952-1961
Part of Doris Yanda collection

The series consists of three family photo albums showing Yanda's house, guests, public events, classes, and art works (weaving, embroidery, pysanky, etc).

Personal documents
CA BMUFA 0280-4 · Series · 1915-1993
Part of Parasia and Wasyl Iwanec collection

The series comprises personal documents of the creators such as birth certificates, passports, education diplomas, immigration and citizenship records, etc.

Iwanec, Parasia and Wasyl
Funeral related materials
CA BMUFA 0093-4 · Series · 1960s-1970s
Part of Kuryliw family collection

The file includes funeral photographs of family members of Wasyl and Anna sent to them from Ukraine, as well as two telegrams from the family in Ukraine to the Kuryliws about family members' passing.

CA BMUFA 0013-4 · Series · 1968-1976
Part of Kostash family collection

The series consists of a biography of William Kostash, newspaper clipping of an article about him (in Ukrainian), and a list of descendants of Fred and Anna Kostash and educational degrees they received.

Fiction manuscript
CA BMUFA 0011-3 · Series · n.d.
Part of Doris Yanda collection

A segment of a handwritten fiction manuscript about Robert and Victoria (pp. 209-404, chapters VIII-XII) with an index, and some additional notes at the end. The author is not indicated by it seems to be Doris Yanda's handwriting.