Культура і життя
Culture is for living
Camp "Barvinok"
Edmonton
August 3 - August 17
Cultural Immersion Camp II
Two badges from the Brotherhood of St. Nicholas in Canada and one badge envelope from The Regalia Manufacturing Co. Ltd. in Winnipeg, Man.
Polish passport and Canadian Immigration Identification Card for Anna Zabolotna. Stamps indicate she immigrated to Canada in 1936 and arrived on the ship “Montrose”.
The collection consists of one handwritten book, which includes three parts:
- family history
- photo album
- letters
This is the baptismal record for Anna Zabolotna. Details include the date, location, and organization that conducted the baptism.
Print of Mykola Ivasiuk's painting titled "Entrance of Bohdan Khmelnytsky to Kyiv in 1649".
This is a photograph of a wedding in Roznov, Ukraine in 1920. Alex Paranchych (Fred’s father) is the tall man standing to the right of the “hiltze”. It was the marriage of one of Alex’s neighbours.
This is a photograph of Fred Paranchych in front of his home in Roznov, Ukraine in 1922, one year prior to his emigration to Canada.
Photograph of Alex Paranchych (left, standing) next to Tom Paranchych (right, sitting). Photograph is contained in a paper frame.
Photograph of Alex Paranchych holding a guitar.
Photograph of Fred Paranchych’s uncles, Fedir Paranchych (left) and Tom Paranchych (right).
The people in this photograph going left to right are Alex Paranchych (b.1899), Fred (Fedir) Paranchych (b. 1884), and Tom (Timophy) Paranchych (b.1890). These three are brothers.
This is a photograph of a wedding in Roznov, Ukraine.
The people in this photograph going left to right are Alex Paranchych (b.1899), Fred (Fedir) Paranchych (b. 1884), and Tom (Timophy) Paranchych (b.1890). These three are brothers. Same photograph as 2019.010.003.
Photograph of relatives of Fred Paranchych in Roznov, Ukraine.
This is a Polish passport issued for Vasyl Kuryliw. Stamps indicate immigration to Canada in 1928.