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Rossіyskaya Iperіya on tsvetnih otkrytkah
Pre-revolutionary Russia postcards coloring and color photographs, partially preserved for us the appearance of cities of a vast empire, stretching from Poland to Sakhalin and from Finland to Armenia. However, I have no desire to growl indignantly, "what country prosrali" or sneers "Phew, lapotnaya Russia." The truth, as always, is somewhere in between. Better just to see views of cities and towns - "aerovidy" street, architecture, transportation, people.
At all times on postcards depicting images of species, but one way or another and these give an idea of that bygone era. The postcards in color: Archangel, Baku, Barnaul, Warsaw, Vilna (now - Vilnius), Vladivostok, Helsinki (Helsinki), Ekaterinburg, Ekaterinoslav (Dnepropetrovsk), Irkutsk, Kiev, Kazan, Kislovodsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kursk, Minsk, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Novgorod the Great, Novo-Nikolaevsk (Novosibirsk), New Athos, Odessa, Omsk, Orenburg, Perm, Pskov, Revel (Tallinn), Riga, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, St. Petersburg, Saratov, Sevastopol, Sochi Smolensk, Syzran, Tambov, Tashkent, Tiflis (Tbilisi), Tobolsk, Tomsk, Tyumen, Khabarovsk, Kharkov, Cherepovets, Chita, Yaroslavl.
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EUROPEAN PART
St. Petersburg Chamber
Capital Imperii
Peterburg. Nevskiy prospekt top:
Peterburg. Znamenskoye area
(now - Sq. Rebellion, on the site of Znamenskaya Church - Pavilion meters rightmost wooden structure - station "tram»):
Peterburg. Admiralty area:
Peterburg. The Palace and the Admiralty Embankment most:
(floating bridge or something? - accurately, it turned out that this is a seasonal pontoon Palace Bridge)
Peterburg. Baltiyskiy Vokzal:
Peterburg. Reformed Church on Bolshaya Morskaya:
(in 1930 the spire cut down and completely rebuilt the temple in DC signalers)
MOSCOW
Zlatoglavaya-white stone-ancient capital Rossiya
Moscow. Kremlin. Tsar kolokol and "tourists»:
(in the background - Miracles Priory, broken ..)
Moscow. Red Square. Istoricheskiy museum pamyatnik Minin / Pozharsky and tram:
(saviors of Russia moved to the Pokrovsky Cathedral and tram, natural & gt; on the Red Square. does not go)
Moscow. City Council and Icon have Iverskih vorot:
Moscow. M.Dmitrovka and hram Nativity of the Virgin (1649-1652):
Moscow. Sukharev Tower (1692-1695; 1698-1701) and a policeman:
(a pity that this beautiful building demolished in 1934)
Moscow. Ilinskiya Gate:
(nothing left but the building on the left and right of the Museum)
KIEV (Kiev, Ukraine)
the ancient capital of the capital of Russia
"Krasavets Kiev Vam shlёt privt" - zdanie Kievskoy Duma:
(in my opinion, did not survive - yes, the people of Kiev write that burned down during the war)
Kiev. Kreschatik:
(old buildings streets destroyed during World War II)
Kiev. Fundukleyev Street:
Kiev. Merchants sobranie and (some) a small area Cú fontanom:
(Update - this European area, in the building on the left is now Philharmonic)
Kiev. On the shore Dnpra:
WARSAW
the capital of the Kingdom of Polskago
Warsaw. Ujazdowskie Alley. Tram:
Warsaw. Area Krasinskago:
Warsaw. Krakow suburb (?):
(Update - this Plac Zamkowy, Castle Square)
Baltic States
while - Estlyandiya, Liflyandiya and Kurlyandiya
Reval (Tallinn, Estonia)
Revel. Obschiy vid:
(part of the set Old Tallinn distance is almost the same as the foreground has changed everything)
Riga (Latvia)
Riga. Alexandrovsky Boulevard and SOBOR:
(obviously, the boulevard is now called something different - namely, Brivibas Boulevard (Freedom)
Riga. Steamboats on the pier:
(marina at this place now there is; many of the houses shown here have not experienced both world wars and rebuilding quarters 1930)
Riga. Dvinskiy Vokzal:
(this place no longer exists - in the Soviet Union built a new station building with rooms for commuter trains and long distance trains. A recently appeared buildings of large shopping centers).
Vilna (Vilnius, Lithuania)
Vilna. Theatre Square:
Vilna. "Green" most:
Vilna. Vid city:
MINSK (Belarus)
Minsk. Romanov Street Depot and ease-Pozharnago Islands:
(the building of the fire station remained heightened)
GELSINGFORS (Helsinki, Finland)
Gelsingfors. Embankment and Orthodox Uspenskiy SOBOR (1868):
ARHANGELSK
Arhangelsk. Vid on gorod:
NOVGOROD
Novgorod. Volkhovskaya most:
PSKOV
Pskov. Sergievskaya Street:
Pskov. Most and r.Pskova:
CHEREPOVETS
Cherepovets. Treasury Street:
YAROSLAVL
Yaroslavl. B.Rozhdestvenskaya Street:
SMOLENSK
Smolensk. Uspenskiy SOBOR Sh Kazan Mountain 1912:
KURSK
Kursk. Vid due r.Tuskar:
Kursk. Moscow Street:
TAMBOV
Tambov. Voronezh outpost:
NIZHNIY NOVGOROD
Nizhniy Novgorod. Vid of the Fair (?):
(below suggest - not kind to the fair, and on Fairgrounds Drive and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral)
Nizhniy Novgorod. Street B.Pokrovka:
SAMARA
Samara. Cathedral Street:
(asphalt there was a clear napryazhenka)
Samara. Panska street:
Samara. Krestyanskiy bank (left) and the leader of nobility osobnyak Naumova:
(the bank is located in a building housing Samara Technical University, and in the mansion - the former. Palace of Pioneers, and now the House of Children's Creativity)
Samara. Provincial Zemstvo:
SARATOV
Saratov. Angle Nmetskoy and Alexander streets:
Saratov. Tram on the streets of Moscow:
Syzran
F / A most cherez Volga at Syzran:
KAZAN
Kazan. Vid Sh Ivanovo mountain:
Kazan. Resurrection street. Vid ot Kremlin:
Kazan. Prolomnaya Street:
UKRAINE
HARKOV
(say, simply is the capital of the Russian Art Nouveau)
Harkov. Vid with the marketplace:
(Kharkiv refinement - now this area is called the Proletarian: not a single building, in addition to the Assumption Cathedral, did not survive. On both sides of the descent - at this time Halturina - greenery)
Harkov. University Street:
(out of all the buildings in the pictures survived only one, the most recent on the right side, there is now a historical museum)
Harkov. Ekaterinoslavskaya (?) Street:
(ceychas - Poltava Way. House in the foreground before the bridge did not survive. Immediately after the bridge, building on the left with a small tower, practically the same now - there is some kind of college. On the right side, a little further, too, the building with a small tower, preserved. In Soviet times, Mr. tsa "Moscow"; ceychas in poor condition, partly rented premises for offices)
Harkov. Vid ot r.Lopan on University Hill:
(all buildings except the towers on the left and the Pokrovsky Monastery of the Assumption Cathedral on the right, have not survived. Alexander Nevsky church near the bridge are not. The bridge and the river there)
EKATERINOSLAV (Dnepropetrovsk)
Ekaterinoslav. Vokzal:
Ekaterinoslav. Sadovaya Street (on the left - the hotel "Palmira»):
ODESSA
Odessa. Opera teatr (1887):
Odessa. Rishelyevskaya (Potemkin) Steps (1837-1841):
Odessa. Trams on the Greek street:
Odessa. Stantsiya funicular to Nikolaevskom bulvar:
Odessa. Hotel "Passazh»:
Odessa. Prison (?) Area:
(nedeyus, now it is called differently - yes, Odessans have reported that it is now Railway Station Square, on the left - Panteleimon monastery, right - Andreev farmstead)
YUG, KAVKAZ and SRDNYAYA AZIYA
ROSTOV ON / Don (Rostov-on-Don)
Rostov on / Don. Urban Profitable dom:
(read that now there Pedagogical Institute)
Rostov on / Don. Big prospekt:
SEVASTOPOL
Sevastopol. Obschiy vid Sh Sea:
KISLOVODSK
Kislovodsk. Vokzal and kurzal:
SOCHI
Sochi. Countryside (?) Razdolnaya:
(Olympic dreams come true a century later)
NEW AFON
New Afon. Monastery:
Tiflis (Tbilisi, Georgia)
Tiflis. Vid on gorod Sh krpostnoy road:
BAKU (Azerbaijan)
Baku. Transport:
Baku. "Black gold»:
Baku. New bulvar:
Baku. Mariinskaya female gimnaziya:
Baku. Commercial College:
TASHKENT
Tashkent. Horse tram ul.Romanovskago:
URAL, Siberia and DALNIY VOSTOK
EKATERINBURG
Ekaterinburg. Vid central part of Moscow Sh slides 1910:
PERM
Perm. Kama river embankment:
ORENBURG
Orenburg. Gostinnodvorskaya Street:
TYUMEN:
Tyumen. Steamers:
Tyumen. Most of Tyumenka:
TOBOLSK
Tobolsk. Vid Sh svera 1912:
OMSK
Omsk. City teatr:
Omsk. Vokzal:
NOVO-NIKOLAEVSK (Novosibirsk)
Novo-Nikolaevsk. SOBOR Nevskago Alexander (1896-1899) and the Ob river:
New Nikolaevsk.na otrytke inaccuracy in the text - in fact it is the city's shopping korpus)
BARNAUL
Barnaul. Moskovskiy prospekt:
TOMSK
Tomsk winter:
Tomsk. Synagogue on the main ulits:
KRASNOYARSK
Krasnoyarsk. Pushkinskiy skver Church of the Intercession:
Krasnoyarsk. Klub Pozharnago Islands unto Gorodskom garden:
Krasnoyarsk. Cathedral of the Virgin-Rozhdestvenskiy SOBOR (1845-1861):
(a magnificent temple in "Petersburg" style - unfortunately blown up in 1936)
IRKUTSK
Irkutsk. Temples:
(Update - the most distant temple, the Cathedral of the Epiphany, operates. The Catholic church in the center - too, although because it is now a conflict for Catholics and urban "cultural" public share authority and premises. The Chapel at the right edge has not survived in its place Now the building "Irkutskenergo»)
Irkutsk. Chapel of the Savior:
(chapel demolished, in its place is now a bust of Lenin)
Irkutsk. 6th (?) Soldier Street. Dom Zamyatin:
(the house survived, instead of a wooden house on the right is now insert 1930s. In place of one-storey buildings along the street - ugly house 1970s-1980s
Irkutsk. Amurskiya gate ("The Road to the Great Ocean»):
(gate demolished, now there is a road junction)
Irkutsk. Vid city Sh Bolshago bridge on r.Ushakovke:
HABAROVSK
Habarovsk. Ants Amurskaya Street:
Habarovsk. The dock:
Habarovsk. Quay:
VLADIVOSTOK
Vladivostok. Vokzal. Ot the Saint Petersburg - 9877 vёrst:
(I think now in Vladik other station - in the "pseudo" style, a bit like gum and Yaroslavl Station)
Vladivostok. Svtlanskaya Street:
Vladivostok. And the angle Svtlanskoy Suyfonskoy streets:
(center - stop shop "Trading house" Kunst and Albers. "With sovetstkih times - Vladivostok GUM)
ChITA
Chita. Amurskaya Street:
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At all times on postcards depicting images of species, but one way or another and these give an idea of that bygone era. The postcards in color: Archangel, Baku, Barnaul, Warsaw, Vilna (now - Vilnius), Vladivostok, Helsinki (Helsinki), Ekaterinburg, Ekaterinoslav (Dnepropetrovsk), Irkutsk, Kiev, Kazan, Kislovodsk, Krasnoyarsk, Kursk, Minsk, Moscow, Nizhny Novgorod, Novgorod the Great, Novo-Nikolaevsk (Novosibirsk), New Athos, Odessa, Omsk, Orenburg, Perm, Pskov, Revel (Tallinn), Riga, Rostov-on-Don, Samara, St. Petersburg, Saratov, Sevastopol, Sochi Smolensk, Syzran, Tambov, Tashkent, Tiflis (Tbilisi), Tobolsk, Tomsk, Tyumen, Khabarovsk, Kharkov, Cherepovets, Chita, Yaroslavl.
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EUROPEAN PART
St. Petersburg Chamber
Capital Imperii
Peterburg. Nevskiy prospekt top:
Peterburg. Znamenskoye area
(now - Sq. Rebellion, on the site of Znamenskaya Church - Pavilion meters rightmost wooden structure - station "tram»):
Peterburg. Admiralty area:
Peterburg. The Palace and the Admiralty Embankment most:
(floating bridge or something? - accurately, it turned out that this is a seasonal pontoon Palace Bridge)
Peterburg. Baltiyskiy Vokzal:
Peterburg. Reformed Church on Bolshaya Morskaya:
(in 1930 the spire cut down and completely rebuilt the temple in DC signalers)
MOSCOW
Zlatoglavaya-white stone-ancient capital Rossiya
Moscow. Kremlin. Tsar kolokol and "tourists»:
(in the background - Miracles Priory, broken ..)
Moscow. Red Square. Istoricheskiy museum pamyatnik Minin / Pozharsky and tram:
(saviors of Russia moved to the Pokrovsky Cathedral and tram, natural & gt; on the Red Square. does not go)
Moscow. City Council and Icon have Iverskih vorot:
Moscow. M.Dmitrovka and hram Nativity of the Virgin (1649-1652):
Moscow. Sukharev Tower (1692-1695; 1698-1701) and a policeman:
(a pity that this beautiful building demolished in 1934)
Moscow. Ilinskiya Gate:
(nothing left but the building on the left and right of the Museum)
KIEV (Kiev, Ukraine)
the ancient capital of the capital of Russia
"Krasavets Kiev Vam shlёt privt" - zdanie Kievskoy Duma:
(in my opinion, did not survive - yes, the people of Kiev write that burned down during the war)
Kiev. Kreschatik:
(old buildings streets destroyed during World War II)
Kiev. Fundukleyev Street:
Kiev. Merchants sobranie and (some) a small area Cú fontanom:
(Update - this European area, in the building on the left is now Philharmonic)
Kiev. On the shore Dnpra:
WARSAW
the capital of the Kingdom of Polskago
Warsaw. Ujazdowskie Alley. Tram:
Warsaw. Area Krasinskago:
Warsaw. Krakow suburb (?):
(Update - this Plac Zamkowy, Castle Square)
Baltic States
while - Estlyandiya, Liflyandiya and Kurlyandiya
Reval (Tallinn, Estonia)
Revel. Obschiy vid:
(part of the set Old Tallinn distance is almost the same as the foreground has changed everything)
Riga (Latvia)
Riga. Alexandrovsky Boulevard and SOBOR:
(obviously, the boulevard is now called something different - namely, Brivibas Boulevard (Freedom)
Riga. Steamboats on the pier:
(marina at this place now there is; many of the houses shown here have not experienced both world wars and rebuilding quarters 1930)
Riga. Dvinskiy Vokzal:
(this place no longer exists - in the Soviet Union built a new station building with rooms for commuter trains and long distance trains. A recently appeared buildings of large shopping centers).
Vilna (Vilnius, Lithuania)
Vilna. Theatre Square:
Vilna. "Green" most:
Vilna. Vid city:
MINSK (Belarus)
Minsk. Romanov Street Depot and ease-Pozharnago Islands:
(the building of the fire station remained heightened)
GELSINGFORS (Helsinki, Finland)
Gelsingfors. Embankment and Orthodox Uspenskiy SOBOR (1868):
ARHANGELSK
Arhangelsk. Vid on gorod:
NOVGOROD
Novgorod. Volkhovskaya most:
PSKOV
Pskov. Sergievskaya Street:
Pskov. Most and r.Pskova:
CHEREPOVETS
Cherepovets. Treasury Street:
YAROSLAVL
Yaroslavl. B.Rozhdestvenskaya Street:
SMOLENSK
Smolensk. Uspenskiy SOBOR Sh Kazan Mountain 1912:
KURSK
Kursk. Vid due r.Tuskar:
Kursk. Moscow Street:
TAMBOV
Tambov. Voronezh outpost:
NIZHNIY NOVGOROD
Nizhniy Novgorod. Vid of the Fair (?):
(below suggest - not kind to the fair, and on Fairgrounds Drive and Alexander Nevsky Cathedral)
Nizhniy Novgorod. Street B.Pokrovka:
SAMARA
Samara. Cathedral Street:
(asphalt there was a clear napryazhenka)
Samara. Panska street:
Samara. Krestyanskiy bank (left) and the leader of nobility osobnyak Naumova:
(the bank is located in a building housing Samara Technical University, and in the mansion - the former. Palace of Pioneers, and now the House of Children's Creativity)
Samara. Provincial Zemstvo:
SARATOV
Saratov. Angle Nmetskoy and Alexander streets:
Saratov. Tram on the streets of Moscow:
Syzran
F / A most cherez Volga at Syzran:
KAZAN
Kazan. Vid Sh Ivanovo mountain:
Kazan. Resurrection street. Vid ot Kremlin:
Kazan. Prolomnaya Street:
UKRAINE
HARKOV
(say, simply is the capital of the Russian Art Nouveau)
Harkov. Vid with the marketplace:
(Kharkiv refinement - now this area is called the Proletarian: not a single building, in addition to the Assumption Cathedral, did not survive. On both sides of the descent - at this time Halturina - greenery)
Harkov. University Street:
(out of all the buildings in the pictures survived only one, the most recent on the right side, there is now a historical museum)
Harkov. Ekaterinoslavskaya (?) Street:
(ceychas - Poltava Way. House in the foreground before the bridge did not survive. Immediately after the bridge, building on the left with a small tower, practically the same now - there is some kind of college. On the right side, a little further, too, the building with a small tower, preserved. In Soviet times, Mr. tsa "Moscow"; ceychas in poor condition, partly rented premises for offices)
Harkov. Vid ot r.Lopan on University Hill:
(all buildings except the towers on the left and the Pokrovsky Monastery of the Assumption Cathedral on the right, have not survived. Alexander Nevsky church near the bridge are not. The bridge and the river there)
EKATERINOSLAV (Dnepropetrovsk)
Ekaterinoslav. Vokzal:
Ekaterinoslav. Sadovaya Street (on the left - the hotel "Palmira»):
ODESSA
Odessa. Opera teatr (1887):
Odessa. Rishelyevskaya (Potemkin) Steps (1837-1841):
Odessa. Trams on the Greek street:
Odessa. Stantsiya funicular to Nikolaevskom bulvar:
Odessa. Hotel "Passazh»:
Odessa. Prison (?) Area:
(nedeyus, now it is called differently - yes, Odessans have reported that it is now Railway Station Square, on the left - Panteleimon monastery, right - Andreev farmstead)
YUG, KAVKAZ and SRDNYAYA AZIYA
ROSTOV ON / Don (Rostov-on-Don)
Rostov on / Don. Urban Profitable dom:
(read that now there Pedagogical Institute)
Rostov on / Don. Big prospekt:
SEVASTOPOL
Sevastopol. Obschiy vid Sh Sea:
KISLOVODSK
Kislovodsk. Vokzal and kurzal:
SOCHI
Sochi. Countryside (?) Razdolnaya:
(Olympic dreams come true a century later)
NEW AFON
New Afon. Monastery:
Tiflis (Tbilisi, Georgia)
Tiflis. Vid on gorod Sh krpostnoy road:
BAKU (Azerbaijan)
Baku. Transport:
Baku. "Black gold»:
Baku. New bulvar:
Baku. Mariinskaya female gimnaziya:
Baku. Commercial College:
TASHKENT
Tashkent. Horse tram ul.Romanovskago:
URAL, Siberia and DALNIY VOSTOK
EKATERINBURG
Ekaterinburg. Vid central part of Moscow Sh slides 1910:
PERM
Perm. Kama river embankment:
ORENBURG
Orenburg. Gostinnodvorskaya Street:
TYUMEN:
Tyumen. Steamers:
Tyumen. Most of Tyumenka:
TOBOLSK
Tobolsk. Vid Sh svera 1912:
OMSK
Omsk. City teatr:
Omsk. Vokzal:
NOVO-NIKOLAEVSK (Novosibirsk)
Novo-Nikolaevsk. SOBOR Nevskago Alexander (1896-1899) and the Ob river:
New Nikolaevsk.na otrytke inaccuracy in the text - in fact it is the city's shopping korpus)
BARNAUL
Barnaul. Moskovskiy prospekt:
TOMSK
Tomsk winter:
Tomsk. Synagogue on the main ulits:
KRASNOYARSK
Krasnoyarsk. Pushkinskiy skver Church of the Intercession:
Krasnoyarsk. Klub Pozharnago Islands unto Gorodskom garden:
Krasnoyarsk. Cathedral of the Virgin-Rozhdestvenskiy SOBOR (1845-1861):
(a magnificent temple in "Petersburg" style - unfortunately blown up in 1936)
IRKUTSK
Irkutsk. Temples:
(Update - the most distant temple, the Cathedral of the Epiphany, operates. The Catholic church in the center - too, although because it is now a conflict for Catholics and urban "cultural" public share authority and premises. The Chapel at the right edge has not survived in its place Now the building "Irkutskenergo»)
Irkutsk. Chapel of the Savior:
(chapel demolished, in its place is now a bust of Lenin)
Irkutsk. 6th (?) Soldier Street. Dom Zamyatin:
(the house survived, instead of a wooden house on the right is now insert 1930s. In place of one-storey buildings along the street - ugly house 1970s-1980s
Irkutsk. Amurskiya gate ("The Road to the Great Ocean»):
(gate demolished, now there is a road junction)
Irkutsk. Vid city Sh Bolshago bridge on r.Ushakovke:
HABAROVSK
Habarovsk. Ants Amurskaya Street:
Habarovsk. The dock:
Habarovsk. Quay:
VLADIVOSTOK
Vladivostok. Vokzal. Ot the Saint Petersburg - 9877 vёrst:
(I think now in Vladik other station - in the "pseudo" style, a bit like gum and Yaroslavl Station)
Vladivostok. Svtlanskaya Street:
Vladivostok. And the angle Svtlanskoy Suyfonskoy streets:
(center - stop shop "Trading house" Kunst and Albers. "With sovetstkih times - Vladivostok GUM)
ChITA
Chita. Amurskaya Street:
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