St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic School (Corner Flora Avenue & Mackenzie Street). Winnipeg. Canada. 1922. Oseredok
St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic school, 1924-25. Grade 3 and 4 with Sister Nykolaia. Winnipeg. Canada. 1925. Oseredok
St. Nicholas Ukrainian Mutual Benefit Association (1st row, seated, left: Volodymtr Karpets, Mykhailo Hladky; 2nd row centre: Fr. N. Kryzhanovsky OSBM, Fr. A. Fylypiw OSBM). Winnipeg. Canada. 1906. Oseredok
Myroslav Stechishin, editor of the Ukrainian Voice/Ukrains’kyi holos (1922-47). Winnipeg. Canada. 1923. Oseredok
7th grade students of the Second Kyiv Gymnasium named after the Cyril and Methodius Brotherhood. In the center is the class teacher Mykola Zerov. Viktor Tsymbal is standing first on the left. 1910s (?). Kyiv. Ukraine. Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora
Members of the Polish-Ukrainian association under a portrait of Hetman Ivan Mazepa by Viktor Tsymbal. First on the right is Andriy Bilopolsky, third on the right is Viktor Tsymbal. Buenos Aires. Argentina. 1950s. Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora
Members of the 63rd branch of the Ukrainian National Women’s League of America. Second from the right in the front row—Tetiana Mykhailivska-Tsymbal. Hamtramck. USA. 1965. Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora
From left to right: Mykhailo Dmytrenko, Emilia Zaporozhets, Viktor Tsymbal, Marusya Beck (Mary Beck), and unknown persons (?) at Viktor Tsymbal’s exhibition. Detroit. USA. 1961. Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora
Ukrainian school in Valentín Alsina. Early 1930s. Standing in the center—Tetiana Mykhailivska-Tsymbal. Valentín Alsina. Argentina. Early 1930s. Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora
Viktor Tsymbal (on the left) and Serhii Lytvynenko (on the right). USA. 1961. Museum of Ukrainian Diaspora