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Manitoba Clergy Group Photo

The first row of clergy are seated, with two rows standing behind, in a studio setting, unknown location, c.1925. The black and white print is in excellent condition, affixed to an ecru and silver cardboard frame. Front row, from the left: Stefan Fedoronko, Emilian Krasicky, Atanasij Fylypiw (OSBM), Petro Oleksiw, Ambrose Redkevych, Mykola Bartman, and Omeljan Andruchowych. Second row, standing, from the left: Atanasij Kraykiwsky, Philip Ruh (OMI), Pavlo Suljatycky, Pavlo Reshetylo, John Kolcun, Petro Pasichnyk, Stefan Bachtalowsky (CSsR), and Nestor Drohomyrecky. Third row, standing, from the left: John Holowka, Andrei Sasmatuk?, Mychajlo Gregorychuk, Michael Ircha, Michael Olenchuk, Michael Pelech, and Petro Kamenecky.

Cook's Creek Church

Known at the time as St. John the Baptist Ukrainian Catholic Church, Reverend Philip Ruh, OMI, has written on the back of the black and white photo postcard: "Cook's Creek - Church. Taken from - South-west, together with the front-fence and the belltower...Artificial." Cook's Creek, Manitoba, 1947.

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“Lourdes. Bénédiction du Saint-Sacrement devant le Rosaire.” Labouche Frères, Toulouse. [Lourdes, France.]

Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962

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“Lourdes. – Monument de la Reconnaissance Interalliée.” Labouche Frères, Toulouse. [Lourdes, France]

Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962

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“Lourdes. – Le Fort et la ValéeD’Argelès.” Labouche Frères, Toulouse. [Lourdes, France]

Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962

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“Lourdes. – Le Lac et Pic Montaigu.” Labouche Frères, Toulouse. [Lourdes, France]

Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962

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