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Governor House. Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Governor House. Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Astrakhan is a city on the Volga River in southern Russia. It's known for the Astrakhan Kremlin, an expansive fortress built in the 1500s. Its values are home to several Russian Orthodox churches, including the... More

Astrakhan, governor house, Russian Empire

Astrakhan, governor house, Russian Empire

Astrakhan is a city on the Volga River in southern Russia. It's known for the Astrakhan Kremlin, an expansive fortress built in the 1500s. Its values are home to several Russian Orthodox churches, including the... More

Governor House.  Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Governor House. Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Governor House. Astrakhan is a city on the Volga River in southern Russia. It's known for the Astrakhan Kremlin, an expansive fortress built in the 1500s. Its values are home to several Russian Orthodox church... More

Governor House. Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Governor House. Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Astrakhan is a city on the Volga River in southern Russia. It's known for the Astrakhan Kremlin, an expansive fortress built in the 1500s. Its values are home to several Russian Orthodox churches, including the... More

Governor House. Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Governor House. Astrakhan, South Russia city on Volga River

Astrakhan is a city on the Volga River in southern Russia. It's known for the Astrakhan Kremlin, an expansive fortress built in the 1500s. Its values are home to several Russian Orthodox churches, including the... More

Governor house. Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

Governor house. Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

Arkhangelsk (Russian: Арха́нгельск, also known in English as Archangel and Archangelsk, lies on both banks of the Northern Dvina River near its exit into the White Sea. The city spreads for over 40 kilometers (... More

Before the main entrance of the house of the governor at Tobolsk. The four figures to the West are the Grand Duchesses, daughter of the Czar. The boyish figure in the centre is the Czarevitch, to his right is the office of the guard. To the extreme right is the Czar

Before the main entrance of the house of the governor at Tobolsk. The ...

Photograph shows Czar Nicholas II and family outside the Governor's House during their internment at Tobolsk, late August 1917 to April 1918. J213268 U.S. Copyright Office. Photograph copyrighted in 1921 by Und... More