- MSS C555/1/4.2D-a
- Item
- [between 1902 and 1922]
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Portrait of [Peter] Verigin, seated in chair.
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Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Portrait of [Peter] Verigin, seated in chair.
Applicants ready to file applications for homestead
Parte de Howard Jackson Collection
Mayors speech to applicants lined up to receive homestead land abandoned by Doukhobors
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Image of a Doukhobor man and woman in their field with their dog and cows.
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed photograph of young Doukhobor family. The father holds a small child; the mother and two small children stand. On back: Doukhobor family/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
The fonds consists of records by and relating to E.H. Oliver, his travels in Saskatchewan and his teaching at St. Andrew’s College, his experiences in the First World War and involvement with educational programs for the soldiers (through the University of Vimy Ridge and Khaki University), his postwar work as Principal of St. Andrew’s College and later Moderator of the United Church, and his research and publications.
Contents include: correspondence (1911-1916); diary of trips to the Doukhobor area around Veregin (1915), the Cote Reserve, and to the Ruthenians of Kamsack and Canora; military publications and wartime memorabilia; materials related to the University of Vimy Ridge (1917-1918) and Khaki University (1917-1919); Oliver’s postwar correspondence (1920-1935), as he resumed his duties as Principal of St. Andrew’s College; and various historical and research publications and manuscripts, on topics such as Church Union, education, Saskatchewan history and settlement. There is also a collection of material pertaining to the drought situation on the prairies and the United Church response (1930-1932), at which time Oliver was serving as Moderator.
The collection also includes letters and tributes to E.H. Oliver, from after his death (1935-1936).
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Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed photo of a Doukhobor family; parents Fedya (Fred) N. Storgeoff and Tatiana Storgeoff seated. Daughter Nellie Gleboff and husband Peter W. Gleboff standing (left) with Fedya's nephew Walter G. Storgeoff center, and daughter Kate Storgeoff on the right /photo by Wride/Kamsack". Image was likely taken around the time of Nellie and Peter's wedding in 1922.
Vasile Avramenko's first school of Ukrainian National Dances.
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed group photo of Vasile Avramenko's first School of Ukrainian National Dances, Toronto, 1926.
Pupils of Vasile Avramenko's School of Ukrainian National Dance
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
At bottom; "Pupils of Vasile Avramenko's School of Ukrainian National Dances, Toronto, Canada, in the dance, Meteliza", 1926".
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
This is a photograph of Vasile Avramenko's with his dancers at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto.
Vasile Avramenko's School of Ukrainian National Dances
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed group photo of Vasile Avramenko's School of Ukrainian National Dances in Winnipeg.
Materials collected by Dr. Nichol
Parte de Prairie Church History collection
Material apparently collected by Dr. Nicol, Superintendent of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1929-1946:
Three Ukrainian children. - Portrait.
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed image of three children dressed in Ukrainian National dress. On back: "Ukrainian girls/photo by Wride/Kamsack".
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Posed image of two men seated around a table; a woman stands behind the table. All are dressed in Ukrainian National dress.
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
This is a photograph of a man in Ukrainian Dress, seated in a chair with his right arm resting on table.
Ukrainian home west of Veregin, [SK].
Parte de A.S. Morton Manuscript Collection
Image of front of Ukrainian home west of Veregin, [SK]. At the time this photo was taken the home was more then 25 years old. On back: "taken by Prof. McEwen".