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Russia. Moscow. Vladimir (Nikolsky) gates of Kitay-gorod. Photo 1884.

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English: Vladimirskie Gate in Moscow, Russia in 1884. A photo from N.A. Naidyonov's album printed in the 19th century.
Русский: Владимирские ворота в Москве в 1884 году. Фотография из альбома Н. А. Найдёнова, изданного в XIX веке.
Date Photographed and published in 1884.
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English: Moskovskaya starina: A photoalbum. — Moscow: Planeta, 1995. — P. 76-77. ISBN 5-85250-139-5
Русский: Московская старина: Фотоальбом. — М.: Планета, 1995. — С. 76-77. ISBN 5-85250-139-5.
Originally published in 1884 in Москва. Виды некоторых городских местностей, храмов, примечательных зданий и других сооружений by Nikolay Naidenov (plate 40).
Author Nikolay Naidenov (1834-1905).
Scanned and processed by Leonid Dzhepko
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