
Wreaths on the grave of Ivan Franko
- ID: 4965
- Place: Lviv
- Date: 1926
Stepan Haiduchok: ""Lugh"" in Lviv at the meadow festival of 1927. Meadow festivals were held until 1930 on the "Sokol-Batka" square. "Lugh" paid for the rent of the square. Since 1930, due to the fact that "Lugh" came under the control of the Polish government of physical education and military training, "Sokol" refused to rent the square in order to avoid unpleasant incidents on that piece of Ukrainian land. (The youth, hostile to "Lugh", could have caused adventures due to that non-political step). After 1930, the meadow saints on the "Tovazhystva ger i zabav rukhovyh" square gave Vasilyany Lviv's "Lugh" their square, currently the street road and the road leading to the street rohachka. The meadows leveled the hilly settlement with their own forces and had their own square for public speeches. The ninth from the left is Kozlanyuk, an employee of "Luga", who, together with Fedorchak, spoke out against Dr. Dashkevych at the end of 1938, and in 1939 after the liberation, disappeared without a trace. "Luga" in Lviv at the meadow festival of 1927. Meadow festivals were held until 1930 on the "Sokol-Batka" square. "Luga" paid for the rent of the square. Since 1930, due to the fact that "Luga" came under the control of the Polish government of physical education and military training, "Sokol" refused to rent the square in order to avoid unpleasant incidents on that piece of Ukrainian land. (Young people, hostile to "Luga", could, due to that unpolitical step, cause adventures). After 1930, and the meadow festivals on the "Tovazhystva ger" square and motor amusements" Vasilyany ceded their area to Lviv's "Lugovoi", currently the street and the road leading to the street's rohachka. The Lugovoi people leveled the hilly estate with their own forces and had their own area for public performances. Ninth from the left is Kozlanyuk, an employee of "Lugovoi", who, together with Fedorchak, spoke out against Dr. Dashkevych at the end of 1938, and in 1939, after the liberation, disappeared without a trace."