Table of contents:
- 1. Anastasia Romanova in an informal setting
- 2. All-Russian Emperor Nicholas II with his daughters
- 3. In their chambers
- 4. Anastasia Nikolaevna
- 5. Anna Vyrubova and Olga Romanova
- 6. Naval officer with Tatiana Romanova
- 7. Grand Duchesses Romanovs
- 8. Camping
- 9. Royal family
- 10. Travel to Ropsha
- 11. Visit to the hospital
Video: Family Album: How the Romanov Family Lived in the Last Years Before the Tragic Execution
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
The author of many of these photographs of the imperial family is the last emperor of Russia, Nicholas II himself. The king was a keen photographer. He took pictures himself and with great pleasure put the images into numerous albums. His love of photography was shared by his daughter Maria, who colored most of the photographs. This review contains the last of the photographs of the Romanov family, which was shot in Yekaterinburg on July 17, 1918 by order of the Bolsheviks.
1. Anastasia Romanova in an informal setting
2. All-Russian Emperor Nicholas II with his daughters
3. In their chambers
4. Anastasia Nikolaevna
5. Anna Vyrubova and Olga Romanova
6. Naval officer with Tatiana Romanova
7. Grand Duchesses Romanovs
8. Camping
9. Royal family
10. Travel to Ropsha
11. Visit to the hospital
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