Video: The village before the revolution in photographs
2024 Author: Seth Attwood | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-16 15:55
The photos were taken by different authors and in various Russian provinces. In all its glory, we simultaneously see the peasant life, clothing, wooden architecture.
Peasant. Simbirsk province, 1870s. Photo by V. Carrick
House of the mid-19th century in the village of Navolok. Northern Dvina
Northern hut. The beginning of the XX century.
The village of Borodino. 1867. Photo by M. P. Nastyukova
Peasant house
Village street
Village near Kiev
Russian village
In the courtyard of a peasant house
A group of peasants at the table. 1875
Peasants of the Bogorodsky district of the Tula province. Photo by A. O. Karelin. 1870 g
Peasants of the Bogorodsky district of the Tula province. Photo by A. O. Karelin. 1870 g
In the village of Krasnikovo, Soligalichsky district, 1908
In the village of Krasnikovo, Soligalichsky district, 1908
Migrants in Siberia
In the village
"The Prophetic Old Woman" - Marya Dmitrievna Krivopolenova. Russian folk storyteller. 1915 g.
Storyteller M. D. Krivopolenova and collector O. E. Ozarovskaya. 1915 year
M. D. Krivopolenova and B. V. Shergin (1915)
Multi-tiered compositions of wooden carving of crosses, Russian North
Cemetery
On the porch. Simbirsk lips. The beginning of the twentieth century
The hostess. 1914-1916 Photo by S. A. Lobovikova
Men with horse harness
Two peasants
Old men. Ryazan lips. 1910 g
Russian peasants
Starving peasants
Peasants of central Russia. 1900s
Peasant children. Fofonovskaya Sloboda. Ryazhsk
Photo of the family of the peasant Vasily Popkov (presumably 1907)
Family. Oryol lips. 1904
Villagers. 1910 g.
Peasants on the heap. 1910th
1917
Girls. 1914-1916 Photo by S. A. Lobovikova
Country girls. The beginning of the twentieth century
Country boys. 1900s
Village youth. The beginning of the twentieth century
Country boys at the hedge. The beginning of the twentieth century
Country boys. Arkhangelsk lips. The beginning of the twentieth century
Country boys. The beginning of the twentieth century
Country boys. Yaroslavl province. The beginning of the twentieth century
The woman rides at the end of the harvest on the last strip, saying "Stubble, stubble, give my strength." Ryazan province, Kosimovsky district, Shemyakino village. 1914 year
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