This photograph depicts Maria Romanko holding her second son, Leszek, in her arms with her oldest son, Bogumil, standing beside her. They are standing by the railing onboard the R.M.S. Samaria ship. A caption that accompanies the photograph reads "Alina-Bogumil-Leszek on Samaria"
This photograph depicts children of a grade 3 class at Albert Lacombe school in St. Albert dressed in costume for Multicultural Heritage Day. Maria Romanko, their teacher, is standing on the right.
This photograph depicts the Polish heritage display for the Multicultural heritage day at Albert Lacombe school in St. Albert. The display shows drawings of farming, weaving, and dancing.
This photograph depicts the Polish heritage display for the Multicultural heritage day at Albert Lacombe school in St. Albert. The display depicts images and photographs of places in Poland.
This photograph is a copy of photo depicting a head shot of Aleksander when he was in Iraq in 1943 as a member of the Carpatian Division/Polisk, a part of the Allied Forces.
This is a portrait photograph of Maria when she was 13 years old, taken in Poland in 1939.
This postcard depicts a photograph of the R.M.S. Samaria ship. Captions at the bottom read "Cunard R.M.S. Samaria 19,848 Tons." Handwritten in blue ink on the back of the postcard is the address "Mr. W. Lukaszewicz, 354 P. Hostel Kelvedon, [nr] Colchester, Essex, England"
This photograph depicts the Romanko family. Standing in the back row, from left to right: Lech (Leszek) Julian Romanko, son; Adam Romanko, son; Bogumil Ferdynand Romanko, son; Marek-Marian Romanko, son. Seated in the front row, from left right right: Trish Romanko, Lech's wife; Aleksander Romanko; Maria A. Romanko. Handwritten notes on the back of the photograph identify the people depicted.