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Burial of the victims of the revolution, March 23, 1917 - fraternal grave, Petrograd

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Photograph shows large open mass grave lined with coffins.

Includes Russian caption.

No. 26.

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1914 - 1918
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Lisiĭ Nos (Saint Petersburg, Russia) ,  60.00000, 0.50000
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Library of Congress
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label_outline Explore Lot 2398, Mass Burials, Lisii Nos Saint Petersburg Russia

Chudotvornai︠a︡ ikona Pr. Nikolai︠a︡ Chudotvort︠s︡a. Nikolʹskīĭ sobor. [Novoĭ Ladoga, Rossiĭskai︠a︡ imperii︠a︡]

Wales, Petersburg vic., Dinwiddie County, Virginia

Col. P. Malewitch, Mrs. J. Masaryk, & Prince Y. Galitzine

American College in Sultan's city. American Girls College, Constantinople. The faculty, students and classrooms of the American College in Constantinople which is now the mecca for thousands in the Allied armies of occupation of the Sultan's city and the American Red Cross workers who are maintaining relief stations there for the refugees from Russia

Elevation of Holy Cross Russian Orthodox Church (Old), Russian Mission, Wade Hampton Census Area, AK

Petersburg Office & Garage, 107 Fram Street, Petersburg, Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area, AK

Above white building A.R.C. refugee hospital at Vladivostok. Portion of building also used as living quarters for A.R.C. personnel

Potomac flood victims - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

Plan stolichnago goroda Sanktpeterburga c izobrazhenïem znashni︠e︡ĭshikh onago prospektov /

Civilian protection. Members of the rescue parties like this worker must be prepared to reach victims of bomb raids and fallen debris and give them emergency first aid treatment. It is not always possible to remove debris by hand, therefore, rescue workers' trucks carry equipment to enable the rescue squad to shore up masonry, cut through steel or stone, shut off broken mains or tunnel through conglomerate heaps of debris. The worker here shown is using an acetylene torch to cut away a stubborn resisting piece of expanded steel

All of these are workers in the Stearns Silk Factory, Petersburg, Virginia Not all of the youngsters would get into the photo. I went through the factory during working hours and saw many others like these. A neighbor's testimony corroborated the foregoing. Noon hour. Location: Petersburg, Virginia.

Turkestanskīĭ alʹbom, chastʹ arkheologicheskai︠a︡ / po raspori︠a︡zhenii︠u︡ Turkestanskago General-Gubernatora K.P. fon Kaufmana I-go sostavili A.L. Kun i N.V. Bogaevskīĭ.

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revolution mass burials saint petersburg coffins photographic prints lisii nos saint petersburg russia burial victims petrograd russian empire history of russia lot 2398 photo print wwi russian revolution library of congress russian railway photo archive