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Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Procession on Bolshaia Street, 1910-1919. Creator: Getke

Procession on Bolshaia Street, 1910-1919. Creator: Getke
Procession on Bolshaia Street, 1910-1919. From a collection of 136 photographs of Irkutsk from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk View from the embankment to the Cathedral, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk View from the embankment to the Cathedral, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk View from the embankment to the Cathedral, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Eastern Siberia Irkutsk Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Eastern Siberia Irkutsk Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Eastern Siberia Irkutsk Church, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Holy Trinity Church; the oldest in the territory, in the village Peremerki near Tver, 1910

Holy Trinity Church; the oldest in the territory, in the village Peremerki near Tver, 1910

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Khabarovsk. View of the Boulevard and Amur, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Khabarovsk. View of the Boulevard and Amur, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Khabarovsk. View of the Boulevard and Amur, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Khabarovsk. View of the city from Srednaya Gora, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Khabarovsk. View of the city from Srednaya Gora, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Khabarovsk. View of the city from Srednaya Gora, 1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Orphanage house Elisaveta Medvednikova, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Orphanage house Elisaveta Medvednikova, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Orphanage house Elisaveta Medvednikova, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Teachers' Seminary, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Teachers' Seminary, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Teachers' Seminary, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Greetings from the banks of the Lena River. Yakutsk Towers from the time of the..., 1904-1917

Greetings from the banks of the Lena River. Yakutsk Towers from the time of the..., 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Greetings from the banks of the Lena River. Yakutsk Towers from the time of the conquest of the city, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Girls' Institute of Eastern Siberia, 1903. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Girls' Institute of Eastern Siberia, 1903. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Girls' Institute of Eastern Siberia, 1903. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Vladivostok. Corner of Svetlanskaya street, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Vladivostok. Corner of Svetlanskaya street, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Vladivostok. Corner of Svetlanskaya street, 1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Omsk. Chernavinsky (Lubinsky) Avenue, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Omsk. Chernavinsky (Lubinsky) Avenue, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Omsk. Chernavinsky (Lubinsky) Avenue, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk House of the Governor General, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk House of the Governor General, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk House of the Governor General, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Old chapel on the waterfront in the town of Ostashkov, 1910. Creator

Old chapel on the waterfront in the town of Ostashkov, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Old chapel on the waterfront in the town of Ostashkov, 1910. Two adults and several children seated near a small chapel. Exact location: Ostashkov

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Assumption Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Assumption Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Assumption Church, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Opening of the exhibition, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov

Opening of the exhibition, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
Opening of the exhibition, 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition, which took place in Omsk in 1911

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Women's gymnasium, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Women's gymnasium, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Women's gymnasium, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Vladivostok. Svetlanskaya street, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Vladivostok. Svetlanskaya street, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Vladivostok. Svetlanskaya street, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Vladivostok. Svetlanskaya street, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Vladivostok. Svetlanskaya street, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Vladivostok. Svetlanskaya street, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Suzdal: The Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ [i.e. the Cathedral of the Nativity of the..., 1912

Suzdal: The Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ [i.e. the Cathedral of the Nativity of the..., 1912
Suzdal: The Cathedral of the Nativity of Christ [i.e. the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin], 1912. The Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin is the oldest church building in Suzdal

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Jerusalem Church, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Jerusalem Church, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Jerusalem Church, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk city. Assumption Church, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk city. Assumption Church, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk city. Assumption Church, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk. Lutheran Church, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk. Lutheran Church, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk. Lutheran Church, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Judicial rulings, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Panorama of the western part of the city and the Amur, 1900. Creator: Unknown

Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Panorama of the western part of the city and the Amur, 1900. Creator: Unknown
Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Panorama of the western part of the city and the Amur, 1900. Postcard from a collection of 103 postcards of the city of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur in the early 20th century

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Petropavlovsk. Railway station, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Petropavlovsk. Railway station, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Petropavlovsk. Railway station, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Gilyaks with sledges, 1900. Creator: Unknown

Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Gilyaks with sledges, 1900. Creator: Unknown
Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Gilyaks with sledges, 1900. Postcard from a collection of 103 postcards of the city of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur in the early 20th century

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Gate to the forest pavilion, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov

Gate to the forest pavilion, 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov
Gate to the forest pavilion, 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition, which took place in Omsk in 1911

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Eastern Siberia. Irkutsk, Cemetery Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Eastern Siberia. Irkutsk, Cemetery Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Eastern Siberia. Irkutsk, Cemetery Church, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Vladivostok. View of Eagle Mountain, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Vladivostok. View of Eagle Mountain, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Vladivostok. View of Eagle Mountain, 1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Petropavlovsk. European hotel, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Petropavlovsk. European hotel, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Petropavlovsk. European hotel, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Vladivostok. Women's gymnasium, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Vladivostok. Women's gymnasium, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Vladivostok. Women's gymnasium, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk city. Judicial rulings, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk city. Judicial rulings, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk city. Judicial rulings, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Trinity Cathedral in the city of Yalutorovsk, 1912. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Trinity Cathedral in the city of Yalutorovsk, 1912. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Trinity Cathedral in the city of Yalutorovsk, 1912

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Pavilion 'John Grieves', 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov. Pavilion 'John Grieves', 1911. Creator: A

Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov. Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. Creator: A
Pavilion "John Grieves", 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk. Roman-Catholic Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk. Roman-Catholic Church, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk. Roman-Catholic Church, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Altar side of the Cathedral of Saint Demetrius [Vladimir], 1911

Altar side of the Cathedral of Saint Demetrius [Vladimir], 1911. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Altar side of the Cathedral of Saint Demetrius [Vladimir], 1911. From album: Views along the upper Volga River, between Yaroslavl, Vladimir, and Kostroma, Russian Empire

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Palace in the village of Borodino, 1911. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Palace in the village of Borodino, 1911. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Palace in the village of Borodino, 1911

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Sibir'. Tomsk. Teatr Koroleva, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown

Sibir'. Tomsk. Teatr Koroleva, 1900-1904. Creator: Unknown
Sibir'. Tomsk. Teatr Koroleva, 1900-1904. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Public meeting, 1900. Creator: Unknown

Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Public meeting, 1900. Creator: Unknown
Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Public meeting, 1900. Postcard from a collection of 103 postcards of the city of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur in the early 20th century

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Study; in the courtyard of the Church of the Resurrection, Kostroma, 1910

Study; in the courtyard of the Church of the Resurrection, Kostroma, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Study; in the courtyard of the Church of the Resurrection, Kostroma, 1910. Person standing in doorway of church

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Kharitonov's House in the city of Ekaterinburg, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Kharitonov's House in the city of Ekaterinburg, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Kharitonov's House in the city of Ekaterinburg, 1910

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Pavilion 'Volsky plant A.B. Seifert', 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov. Pavilion 'Volsky plant A.B

Pavilion "Volsky plant A.B. Seifert", 1911. Creator: A. A. Antonov. Pavilion "Volsky plant A.B
Pavilion "Volsky plant A.B. Seifert", 1911. From a collection of photographs documenting the First West Siberian Agricultural, Forestry, and Industrial Trade Exhibition

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Salting caviar, 1900. Creator: Unknown

Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Salting caviar, 1900. Creator: Unknown
Nikolaevsk-on-Amur. Salting caviar, 1900. Postcard from a collection of 103 postcards of the city of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur in the early 20th century

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Cable railway from the Tiazhelyi mine, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky

Cable railway from the Tiazhelyi mine, 1910. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Cable railway from the Tiazhelyi mine, 1910

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Bazanovsky orphanage, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Bazanovsky orphanage, 1904-1917. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Bazanovsky orphanage, 1904-1917. National Library of Russia

Background imageRussian Architecture Collection: Irkutsk Bazanovsky orphanage, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown

Irkutsk Bazanovsky orphanage, 1904-1914. Creator: Unknown
Irkutsk Bazanovsky orphanage, 1904-1914. National Library of Russia



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