- H-91
- Item
- 1900
Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Unidentified Douhkabour women pulling a plough
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Part of PAHS Archives Collection
Unidentified Douhkabour women pulling a plough
This is a photograph of Vasile Avramenko's with his dancers at the Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto.
Vasile Avramenko's first school of Ukrainian National Dances.
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
At bottom; "Pupils of Vasile Avramenko's School of Ukrainian National Dances, Toronto, Canada, in the dance, Meteliza", 1926".
Vasile Avramenko's School of Ukrainian National Dances
Posed group photo of Vasile Avramenko's School of Ukrainian National Dances in Winnipeg.
Doukhobor Prayer Home in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
The Doukhobor prayer-home in Blaine Lake, Saskatchewan
Doukhobor woman at spinning wheel
Doukhobor women in field harvesting grain by hand.
Village of Otradnoe, Saskatchewan
View of the Doukhobor village of Otradnoe, near Verigin, Saskatchewan
Image of Mrs. Wasyl Bludoff seated in front of a spinning wheel. A Doukhobor woman stands behind Mrs. Bludoff. Loom in background.
Applicants ready to file applications for homestead
Part of Howard Jackson Collection
Mayors speech to applicants lined up to receive homestead land abandoned by Doukhobors
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".
Image of nude parade of Doukhobors from Langham area to Saskatoon. This group was stopped by the Mounted Police northwest of Saskatoon.
Materials collected by Dr. Nichol
Material apparently collected by Dr. Nicol, Superintendent of Home Missions, United Church of Canada, 1929-1946:
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).
Oliver, Edmund Henry