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Sterling Demchinsky fonds
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Fonds
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1995 - 2009 (Creation)
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999 photographs: colour
Positive Paper Silver – gelatine
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60 mm and 35 mm photographic images taken by Demchinksy documenting Ukrainian Catholic churches across Canada. Images are primarily from Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Included with the positive images are scans and database description of the selected, photographed churches. The donated photos of Ukrainian Catholic churches in Manitoba include the geographic locations of: Alonsa, Flin Flon, Foley North, Gimli, Rossdale and Winnipeg. Those in Saskatchewan include: Alvena, Arran, Bankend, Beaverdale, Calder, Canora, Cudworth, Dana, Edmore, Foam Lake, Gronlid, Hafford, Invermay, Kamsack, Krasne, Krydor, Maryville, Meacham, Melfort, Mikado, Model Farm, Nipawin, Norquay, North Battleford, Ormside, Pelly, Preeceville, Prud’homme, Rosthern, Smuts, St. Julien, Stornoway, Vonda, Wadena, Willowbrook, Wishart, Wroxton, Wynyard, Yellow Creek. The geographical locations of Ukrainian Catholic churches photographed in Alberta include: Calmar, Daysland, Hay Lakes, Holden, Kopernick, Rabbit Hill, and Round Hill. In addition, Demchinsky donated photos of one church in Montreal, Quebec, the Ukrainian Catholic Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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Since 2008, in three accruals, Demchinsky has donated prints from photos he has taken that year. In addition he has provided digital images of Ukrainian Catholic churches he has photographed prior to 2008, including database description which is continually updated and inclusionary. He is the sole creator and custodian of the records.
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Copyright belongs to Sterling Demchinsky.
Finding aids
Finding aid is a database created by Demchinsky, which indicates church name, location, type of church, year photograph was taken, film format, interior/exterior shot and year of church construction.
Associated materials
Researchers will find related donations from Demchinsky at the National Archives in Ottawa, and at the Archives of the Orthodox Church of Canada in Winnipeg.
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Further accruals are anticipated.
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Final
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Full