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State Archive of the Ivanovo region.Archival information about evacuation Bolshakova Alexander Ivanovich from Leningrad to Teykovsky orphanage (Nerl village): [photocopy] / State Archive of the Ivanovo region.- Ivanovo, 1992. -1 sheet of paper.-Access: Internet portal of the Presidential Library.Help on a form supplied by it, the text is printed on a typewriter in the upper left corner of the stamp: State Archive of the Ivanovo region.Archive transcript.archive address.Date of issue and reference number.Electronic version (2 files, JPEG: 4,7 MB).users copying is not allowed.Copy of the certificate of the State Archive of the Ivanovo region on the evacuation of Alexander Ivanovich Bolshakov from Leningrad to Teykovsky orphanage (Nerl village) in 1942.Archival information on 01.12.92, the number H-2157, issued Chemodanova L. On the front side of the help text: "The archive fund Ivanovo regional resettlement department has a personal card evacuated Bolshakov, Alexander Ivanovich, which contains the following information: arrived from LeningradTeykovsky orphanage (Nerl village) July 10, 1942 ... ".At the end of the help text - handwritten signature archive LN Lisitsyn Director.Certificate stamped by the State Archives of the Ivanovo region.At the top of the stamp: "Copy."A photocopy of the archival certificate certified by a notary public (there is a stamp and seal) May 13, 1993 Location: From a private collection.- Bolshakov Aleksandr Ivanovich (1938-2009) - son Bolshakova (. Vladimirova nee) Anna Alexandrovna and Ivan Bolshakov.He lived in Leningrad, after his mother's death in 1942 he was evacuated from the besieged city to the village in the Ivanovo region Nerl Teykovsky orphanage.1. Bolshakov, Alexander Ivanovich (1938-2009) - Documents and materials.2. The memory of the Great Victory (collection).3. The people (set).4. Russia in the people of (the collection).5. The Siege of Leningrad - The evacuation of the population - 1941 - 1944 - Documents and materials.BBK 63.3 (2) 622,88yu1electronic copy Source: PBThe storage location of the original: From the private collection
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