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The Eileen Heath fonds includes an alumni questionnaire (1993) and a photograph (1968).
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The Eileen Heath fonds includes an alumni questionnaire (1993) and a photograph (1968).
The Joan Anderson fonds includes scrapbooks (1938-1951) and a photograph (1945).
Metropolitan Sheptytskyj's Second Visit to Canada: Dauphin
Metropolitan Andrei Sheptytskyj has a hand on his cane, perhaps about to stand up, while Bishop Nykyta Budka sits next to him, Dauphin, Manitoba, 1921. Four men in suits stand near them.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Father Andrew Roborecki, later a bishop, leads the procession, with Father Ruh next, and Bishop Wasyly Ladyka holding his staff.
Dauphin, Manitoba.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Procession of parishioners of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection which was designed and built by Father Ruh between 1935 and 1939.
Dauphin, Manitoba.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
The Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection, in the early stages of construction, with a group of eight women and a child. The church was designed and built by Father Ruh between the years 1935-1939.
Dauphin, Manitoba.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
The Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection was designed and built by Father Ruh between the years 1935-1939.
Dauphin, Manitoba.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
An unidentified cyclist stops in front of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection, designed by Father Ruh and begun in 1935. Both Mike Yanchynski and Mike Sawchuk served Father Ruh as master carpenters on the project.
Dauphin, Manitoba.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
The Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection was designed and built by Father Ruh, with the help of master carpenters, Mike Yanchynski and Mike Sawchuk. It was begun in 1935.
Dauphin, Manitoba.
Part of Philip Ruh fonds
Father Ruh in the church in Dauphin. Father Ruh stands to the left of Archbishop Wasyly Ladyka, centre, on the altar of the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Resurrection, designed and built by Father Ruh, with the help of master carpenters, Mike Yanchynski and Mike Sawchuk. The church was begun in 1935.
Dauphin, Manitoba.