- Fonds
- 1979-2001
The Bill Riske fonds includes the following series: photographs (1979); newspaper articles (1979-2001); correspondence (1984-1989); reports and articles (1980-1988); job description; and biographies [1978]-1992.
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The Bill Riske fonds includes the following series: photographs (1979); newspaper articles (1979-2001); correspondence (1984-1989); reports and articles (1980-1988); job description; and biographies [1978]-1992.
The Blaine Rittinger fonds includes the following series: an alumni questionnaire [1991]; a newspaper article (1985); and a photograph (1984).
The Andrew Wilhelm-Boyles fonds includes the following series: newspaper articles (1997-2007); letters to the editor (1997-1998); records of the Manitoba Conservatory of Music and Arts (1998); and photographs (1999-2000).
The Georgia Kerr fonds includes the following series: newspaper articles (1985); biographical information (1978); alumni questionnaire (1991); and photographs (1982-1983).
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The Marian Butler fonds includes newspaper articles (1997-1998).
The Matthew Johnson fonds includes the following series: biographical information (1996-2003); review quotes (1998-2001); and photographs (2000).
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
Photo postcard of young men and clergy, including Father Wasyly Ladyka, seated in the centre row, sixth from the right.
The location is possibly Edmonton, Alberta.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church was designed and built by Father Ruh, from 1939-1944. Mike Yanchynski supervised much of the time. The church was declared a cathedral in 1951, and eventually was designated a local heritage site.
Edmonton, Alberta.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
Service held at St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church which was designed and built by Father Ruh, under the supervision of Mike Yanchynski who traveled to Edmonton from Cook’s Creek for several years until its completion. The church was declared a cathedral in 1948.
Edmonton, Alberta.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
Father Ruh, on the left, stands with workers on the steps of St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, which he designed and began in 1939, and which was declared a cathedral in 1948.
Edmonton, Alberta.