Tin Can Cathedral black
Tin Can Cathedral in Winnipeg 1905
Langevin lpa3 - A black and white photo of a man in uniform
Memorable Manitobans: Louis Philippe Adelard Langevin (1855-1915) Public domain photograph of a priest, clergy, bishop, portrait, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
"Old Greek Church, Winnipeg" (3805000295)
"Old Greek Church, Winnipeg" Photograph of a church in Winnipeg, Manitoba, taken in 1907. Thanks to information from Flickr user ctomarctus, this has been identified as the Ukrainian Orthodox Church known as... More
Joseph Bernier - Black and White Portrait Photograph
Joseph Bernier, member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba for St. Boniface
Patrick-William - A black and white photo of a man with a beard
(1852-1911) In 1899 his name was suggested as a successor to Dr. J. M. King as Principal of Manitoba College and the following year the appointment was confirmed. He had a knowledge of many languages. He became... More
Cathedral from scrap - A black and white photo of a crowd of people
Cathedral built from scrap Winnipeg A black and white photo of a crowd of people. A black and white photo of a crowd of people. Public domain postcard scan.
Tincancathedral1 postcard
Historic Sites of Manitoba: Tin Can Cathedral (Dufferin Avenue, Winnipeg Built around 1904 along Dufferin Avenue in Winnipeg, under the authority of Bishop Seraphim
Greek Church Winnipeg 1906
POSTCARD, Posted January 30, 1906 from the Louise Bridge postal station to Folkstone, England.
Monk Makarii Marchenko
Makarii Marchenko arrived in Winnipeg, from Philadelphia, along with Bishop Seraphim in April 1903. He was Seraphim’s assistant, and upon the Bishop’s departure inherited the Seraphimite Church.
Tin Can Cathedral altar
Interior altar in Tin Can Cathedral in Winnipeg with Cyril Genik in front of the altar
Tin Can Cathedral with Hotel Dufferin
A photo of the Tin Can Cathedral with the Dufferin Hotel in the background.
The Russian Greek Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral
The Russian Greek Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral consecrated in Winnipeg, September 4, 1905, by Archbishop Tikhon, Head of the Russian Orthodox Mission in North America.
Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral
The Russian Orthodox Holy Trinity Cathedral on the corner of McKenzie St. and Manitoba Ave. in Winnipeg.
St. Joseph’s College, monastery of the Redemptorist Fathers and Ukrain...
St. Joseph’s College, monastery of the Redemptorist Fathers and Ukrainian Catholic church, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, 1920.
Cyril Genik - A black and white photo of a man in a suit
Cyril Genik (1857 – February 12, 1925)
Tin Can Cathedral - A group of people standing in front of a building
Bishop Seraphim and faithful in front of the Tin Can Cathedral.
Tikhon of Moscow - A black and white photo of an old man with a cane
Deutsch: Photo: Der Patriarch und Heilige der Russisch-Orthodoxen Kirche de:Tichon (Patriarch von Moskau) (1865 – 1925) English: Saint Tikhon of Moscow (1865 – 1925):the Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia of ... More
Cyril-Paulina Genik - An old black and white photo of a family
Cyril and Paulina Genik with family Jones in Winnipeg in year 1906
Jósef Olesków
Jósef Olesków encouraged and promoted immigration by Ukrainians to Canada.
Greek Church in Winnipeg postcard 2
Unposted, this card likely dates back to 1905 or 1906. It has the "classic" Velox back and is identified as a Cleven Photo. This image, titled "Greek Church" is of what is likely the most peculiar building in ... More
The Holy Ghost Church and the Independent Greek Church of Our Saviour
On the left: The Holy Ghost Church was blessed by Bishop Seraphim on 13th December 1903 and opened for worship. On the right: Built later with Presbyterian funding,the Independent Greek Church of Our Saviour w... More