- CA UCAWA PC01-PC0505
- Pièce
- 1918
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
Volunteers of the Polish Catholic parish who worked with Father Anton Sylla, O.M.I., and Father Ruh to build a Lourdes grotto there.
Skaro, Alberta.
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Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
Volunteers of the Polish Catholic parish who worked with Father Anton Sylla, O.M.I., and Father Ruh to build a Lourdes grotto there.
Skaro, Alberta.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
Father Anton Sylla, O.M.I., sits on the far left, wearing his overalls and straw hat, with volunteers of his Polish Catholic parish during the construction of the grotto to which Father Ruh contributed his assistance.
Skaro, Alberta.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
Unidentified church. Northern Alberta.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
"Catholic Church, 10th St., Edmonton, Alberta" Colour retouched photo postcard.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
"Elbow River from Grandview, Calgary, Alta." Colour retouched from photo postcard with a train crossing the bridge.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
“Selkirk Range, B.C., Lake Louise Laggan-Canada.” Illegible handwriting on back of postcard. Lake Louise, Alberta.
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“Lake Agnes, Laggan, Alta.” Illegible handwriting on back of postcard.
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Photo postcard with Metropolitan Andrey Sheptycky in centre, divining for water, in the company of other unidentified clergy.
Mundare, Alberta.
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Fathers on picnic in Ukraine with Archbishop. Photo postcard of Metropolitan Andrey Sheptycky in centre, reclining during a picnic with five unidentified clergy.
Mundare, Alberta.
Fait partie de Philip Ruh fonds
?Mike Yanchynski surveys the floor level during early stages in construction of St. Josaphat’s Ukrainian Catholic Church, designed and built by Father Ruh between 1939-1944. Mike directed construction through much of that time. The church was later declared a cathedral, and eventually was designated a local heritage site.
The location is possibly Edmonton, Alberta.