Big + Nice Fence before the new Church of St. John the Baptist at Cook's Creek
- CA UCAWA BP01-PRBP010.3
- Item
- 1941
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Blueprint of St. John the Baptist Church's fence, Cook's Creek, Manitoba.
Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962
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Big + Nice Fence before the new Church of St. John the Baptist at Cook's Creek
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Blueprint of St. John the Baptist Church's fence, Cook's Creek, Manitoba.
Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962
Big + Nice Fence before the new Church of St. John the Baptist at Cook's Creek
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Blueprint of St. John the Baptist Church's fence, Cook's Creek, Manitoba.
Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962
Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Blueprint of Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Rossdale, Manitoba.
Ruh, Philip, 1883-1962
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.
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.
The digitized material from the John Zborowsky fonds consists of nearly 20 photographs illustrating the construction of the Lourdes Calvary Grotto and the Ukrainian Catholic church in Cook's Creek, Manitoba, as well as a photograph of St. Joseph's Ukrainian Catholic church in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Zborowsky, John Jr.
The digitized material from the Edward Swiecicki fonds consists of correspondence between Edward Swiecicki and the Very Reverend Monsignor J. Marty regarding the completion of the Grotto in Cook's Creek, Manitoba following the death of the architect, Father Philip Ruh. A photograph of the Grotto in Lourdes, France is also included.
Swiecicki, Edward
The digitized material from the Roslyn Stanwick fonds consists of several digital photographs of the Lourdes Grotto and the Ukrainian Catholic church in Cook's Creek, Manitoba. Both structures were designed by Father Philip Ruh.
Stanwick, Roslyn
Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg fonds
The digitized material from the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg fonds consists of two items: firstly, an article written by Gloria Romaniuk, Archivist for the Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg Archives, that was published in Progress Ukrainian Catholic News. The article tells the story of the stone from Lourdes, France, and how it came to be installed in the Cook’s Creek Grotto, in Manitoba. The article is illustrated by archival and recent photos, including photos of two members of St. Josaphat Council # 4138, Knights of Columbus, who were instrumental in obtaining the stone from Lourdes.
Ukrainian Catholic Archeparchy of Winnipeg
Part of Roslyn Stanwick fonds
Stanwick, Roslyn