Onega residents, Arkhangelsk region, Russia, White Sea.
The river Onega before the appearance of Arkhangelsk was the main driver of the Russian North when the owner of the White Sea was the Solovetsky Monastery, to which it served as the shortest route. The estuary ... More
Emperor Alexander III, Empress Maria Feodorovna among the Spala reside...
Emperor Alexander III, Empress Maria Feodorovna (center) and their accompanying persons among the local residents who arranged a royal welcome. Император Александр III, императрица Мария Федоровна (в центре) и... More
Residents, Melenki, Vladimir Gubernia, Russia
Residents, Melenki There is a legend that Melenki was founded in 1463 by settlers from Kostroma that was destroyed by Tatars. In 1778, the village of Melenki, when the Vladimir province was divided into counti... More
Residents of the Yaman-Dzhalga
Жизнь казаков Кубанской области Residents of the Yaman-Dzhalga village in the yurt of the village of Belomechetskaya, Batalpashinsky department. Cossack Konorezov Grigory Mikhailovich, his wife Daria Sidorovna... More
Family portrait. Onega, Arkhangelsk region, Russia, White Sea.
The river Onega before the appearance of Arkhangelsk was the main driver of the Russian North when the owner of the White Sea was the Solovetsky Monastery, to which it served as the shortest route. The estuary ... More
Residents of Pinega, Arkhangelsk region, Russia
Pinega is one of the oldest settlements in the Arkhangelsk region. By decree of Empress Catherine II in 1780, on the site of the abolished Kevrol district and part of the Dvinsky county, the Pinega county of th... More
Zhmerynka. Provincial officials and residents greet Emperor Nicholas I...
Zhmerynka. Provincial officials and residents greet Emperor Nicholas II with bread and salt; on the left hand of Nicholas II - Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich and Adjutant General N. V. Kleigels. - The trip o... More
Students of Onega, Arkhangelsk region, Russia, White Sea.
The river Onega before the appearance of Arkhangelsk was the main driver of the Russian North when the owner of the White Sea was the Solovetsky Monastery, to which it served as the shortest route. The estuary ... More