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.
The series comprises the following materials:
- Holynsky's handwritten memoirs, 1966
- Holynsky's embroidered necktie and tuxedo (consist of 5 elements)
- Two tapes with Holynsky's singing, 1963
- Holynsky's biographical information
- Photographs of Holynsky, his friends and relatives, 1939-1968
- Metal clichés (printing blocks) of Holynsky portraits
- Holynsky's application for a non-immigrant visa, 1940
- Greetings to Holynsky, including one from the Mayor of the City of Toronto, a courtesy card and a thank you letter from Holynsky, 1927-1940
- Charter to Holynsky from Ukrainian National House, 1940
- Poems dedicated to Holynsky, 1939-1943
- Caricature of Holynsky drawn by Levytsky, Toronto, 1958
- Visitors' book 1956-1974
- Cover of Holynsky's album
- Holynsky memorial fund, 1974-5
- Polish radio certificate, 1938
- Lists of singers of the Kharkiv opera in 1928-1929 and 1929-1930
- Concert programs, 1926-1956
- Posters, 1926-1958
- Leaflets, 1938, 1956
- Newspaper advertisements of Holynsky concerts, 1938-9
- "Ukrainska muzyka" journals ("Ukrainian Music" journals), Lviv, 1937
- M. Khomiak (Chomiak), a paper about the celebration of the Ukrainian Academic Gymnasium of Lviv 100th anniversary on September 28-29, 1969)
- Holynsky's biography by Serhii Kozak
- Catalogue of Holynsky's documents, photographs, music scores handwritten in Ukrainian
- A street in the city of Lviv named after Holynsky
- Money loan: handwritten letter from 1933 signed in Brody
- A handwritten note on a Chateau Frontenac hotel, QC letterhead listing songs of a performance program
- Holynsky's UCC membership card and payment receipt for 1973
Variety of newspaper clippings about Mychailo Holynsky, his concerts, tours, and performances in Ukraine, Canada and USA.
The collection comprises materials pertained to Doris Yanda's activities as a member of the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada, philanthropist, writer, community leader, and distinguished master of weaving and egg painting. It includes correspondence, notebooks, checks and receipts of donations, book and workshops materials, etc.
Yanda, Doris ElizabethCertificates and appreciation letters given to Doris Yanda, as well as greetings to her 75th and 100th birthdays.
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).
Letters written to Maria (Mariika, Marusia, Mania) from various people in Galicia.
Notebook with the list of content of library books of the Ukrainian Educational Association (Укр. Тов. Просьвіта ім. М. Павлика) in Vermillion, AB.
The collection consists of personal papers, letters, addresses, translations, and scrapbooks. The documents show Michaele Luchkovich's activities as a member of Parliament and community leader. It also contains materials of his translation projects, literary discussions, and political debates.
Luchkovich, MichaelThis is a photograph of Fred Paranchych in front of his home in Roznov, Ukraine in 1922, one year prior to his emigration to Canada.
- A copy of Last Will and Testament, 1975
- Office name tag "Peter J. Lazarowich"
- Peter Lazarowich's two Canadian passports, 1954-1959, 1966-1971
- Mykhailo Lazarowich's wedding invitation, 1933
- The Union of Ukrainian Scout Emigrants' invitation to the Plast Academy in 1936
- Invitation to the Ukrainian Free University rector O.Kolessa's 70th birthday celebration in 1937
- Letters of reference and introduction, 1965-1977
- Appreciation letter, 1945
- Berezivs'kyi coat-of-arms prepared by Vasyl Niniowsky, 1969
- Newspaper clippings about Zonia Lazarowich, 1941, 1955
- A portrait of Peter Lazarowich
- Three collective photos from the Ukrainian Canadian Congress in 1943, 1957, and 1962
- Two photos from the work on a farm, 1920s-1930s,
- 10 photos of Dmytro Doroshenko's visit to Edmonton and Saskatoon in 1937
- A portrait with an inscription of Judge Jaroslaw Arsenych, also Arsenych's bio and newspaper clipping with an obituary
- A funny postcard "Для мами від тата"
Eight letters from the Klapouszczak family members in Pastushe village (in 1920 in Poland, then in the Soviet Union, now - Ukraine) to relatives in Edmonton, Alberta.
Klapouszczak familyThis 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.