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View from the Count's Wharf. Kerch [Izomaterial: electronic resource]: [postcard]. - Electronic data (2 files: 2.6 MB). - (St. Petersburg: Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library, 2014). - Access mode: the Internet portal of the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library. The title from the screen. Electronic reproduction of the postcard: View from the Count's landing stage. Kerch [Isoomaterial]. Kerch: ed. M. I. Despotuli, [between 1909 and 1917]. 1 card: phototype. Location: Children's Memorial Museum, St. Petersburg. Copy by users is not allowed. On the postcard photo of a panoramic view of Mithridates from the Count's Quay in Kerch. On the plateau of the mountain the building of the former Kerch Museum of Antiquities, built in the image of the Athenian temple of Hephaestus by the architect Yegor Ivanovich (Giorgio) Torricelli in 1835. After the Crimean War of 1855-1856. the museum was looted and destroyed. The building in 1860 was transferred to the Spiritual Department. In it, in 1861, was placed a church in the name of St. Alexander Nevsky. The temple existed in the former building of the museum until December 2, 1883 and was closed due to the emergency condition of the building. At the very top of Mithridates there is a chapel over the grave of the Kerch town governor Ivan Alekseevich Stempkovsky (1789-1832). Both buildings were not preserved. - Materials of the site: "Description of the Crimea" (http://www.krim.biz.ua/kerch-16-foto.html)
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I. Despotuli, M.I. (publisher). II. Presidential Library. B. N. Yeltsin (St. Petersburg) .1. Postcards in the Presidential Library fund (collection). 2. Territory (collection). 3. Territory of Russia: Crimea, Republic (collection). 4. The Republic of Crimea: pages of history (collection). 5. Kerch, city (Crimea) - Postcards. 6. Documentary cards - Russia - 1909-1917. |
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E-copy source: PB Original storage: Children's postcard museum |
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