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White Sea. Kondostrov.  Jan Soberg photography - Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

White Sea. Kondostrov. Jan Soberg photography - Arkhangelsk (Archange...

White Sea. Kondostrov. December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - boat - Russian postcard. Public domain image.

Jan Soberg photography - boat - Russian postcard. Public domain image.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... 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

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

101. Russian armament from the fourteenth to the mid-seventeenth century. The governor in the mirror, in the hauler and in the feather

101. Russian armament from the fourteenth to the mid-seventeenth centu...

101. Russian armament from the fourteenth to the mid-seventeenth century. The governor in the mirror, in the hauler and in the feather "Historical description of clothing and arms of the Russian troops from an... 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

Arkhangelsk. The building of the Theological Seminary. June 12, 1914

Arkhangelsk. The building of the Theological Seminary. June 12, 1914

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Worker of Miracle. 1908

Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Worker of Miracle. 1908

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography album cover

Jan Soberg photography album cover

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Arkhangelsk. At the exhibition Russian North. August 11, 1911

Arkhangelsk. At the exhibition Russian North. August 11, 1911

Arkhangelsk. Seating yard. At the exhibition Russian North. August 11, 1911 December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photog... More

White Sea. Kondostrov.  Jan Soberg photography - Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

White Sea. Kondostrov. Jan Soberg photography - Arkhangelsk (Archange...

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Arkhangelsk. Members of the Board of Trustees of the Olginskaya Gymnasium. 1910s

Arkhangelsk. Members of the Board of Trustees of the Olginskaya Gymnas...

Arkhangelsk. Members of the Board of Trustees of the Olginskaya Gymnasium. 1910s December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

The Solovetskiy Monastery. - Russian postcard. Public domain image.

The Solovetskiy Monastery. - Russian postcard. Public domain image.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... 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

Jan Soberg photography - Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

Jan Soberg photography - Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

Arkhangelsk. Members of the Board of Trustees of the Olginskaya Gymnasium. 1910s December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the P... More

Arkhangelsk Province. Onega county. The village of Sheleksa. 1910s

Arkhangelsk Province. Onega county. The village of Sheleksa. 1910s

Arkhangelsk Province. Onega county. The village of Sheleksa. 1910s December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic So... More

Arkhangelsk Province. Arkhangelsk district. Kegostrov. 1910s

Arkhangelsk Province. Arkhangelsk district. Kegostrov. 1910s

Arkhangelsk Province. Arkhangelsk district. Kegostrov. 1910s December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

The Solovki. Muxalma. A group of participants transferring the captive bell with the workers and the monastery's brethren. August 1912

The Solovki. Muxalma. A group of participants transferring the captive...

The Solovki. Muxalma. A group of participants transferring the captive bell with the workers and the monastery's brethren. August 1912 December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a p... More

White Sea. Kondostrov. Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Worker of Miracle. 1908

White Sea. Kondostrov. Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Miracle-...

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovetsky Monastery.

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovki. Filimonovo. Fishing. 1908-1910

Jan Soberg photography - The Solovki. Filimonovo. Fishing. 1908-1910

The Solovki. Filimonovo. Fishing. 1908-1910 December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in ... More

Jan Soberg photography - fishing

Jan Soberg photography - fishing

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... 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

Arkhangelsk Governor Bibikov with police officers. 1916 - Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

Arkhangelsk Governor Bibikov with police officers. 1916 - Arkhangelsk ...

Arkhangelsk Governor Bibikov with police officers. 1916 Архангельский губернатор Бибиков с чинами полиции. 1916

Kondostrov. Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Worker of Miracle. 1908

Kondostrov. Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Miracle-Worker of M...

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... More

The Solovetsky Monastery Holy Gates

The Solovetsky Monastery Holy Gates

December 1907, the peasant of the Estland province, Jan Soberg, opened a photographic institution in Arkhangelsk. In 1909, the Photographic Society began to work in Arkhangelsk, and Jan Soberg became a member. ... 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

His Imperial Majesty Emperor Nicholas II climbs the stairs from the pier "Tsar's Headquarters". Kostroma.

His Imperial Majesty Emperor Nicholas II climbs the stairs from the pi...

The steamer "Mezhen" brought the August family to the special pier "Tsar's Headquarters", which was built on the arrow formed by the confluence of the Volga and Kostroma rivers, not far from the Ipatiev Monaste... More