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Moscow (3)
A third page of old postcards of the Russian capital.
This postcard of Sverdlov Square was printed in 1935. (
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Lenin's Tomb in Red Square.
The following seven postcards are all from the same series, produced in the early 1930s.
Lenin died in 1924 and had two other tombs before this one, which was completed in 1929.
This 1936 postcard shows the Kropotkinskiye Gate Metro Station.
The Palace of Labour.
The
Hotel Metropole
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The New-Moscow Hotel in 1936.
Teatralniy Passage
in 1936.
Tverskaya Street in the early 20th Century.
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A 1941 postcard of Gorky Street, now back to its orginal name of Tverskaya Street.
A block of apartments on Chistotrudnom (Pure Work) Boulevard.
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A great postcard of Nikolskaya Street in the early 1900s. (
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Kuznetski Most. (
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An unnamed monastery in Moscow.
The monument to Alexander II by the Kremlin.