Table of contents:
- 1. Inhabitants of the Arkhangelsk province
- 2. Stone oven
- 3. Yurt
- 4. Rest under a tree
- 5. Repairing the boat
- 6. Local residents
- 7. Portable dwelling among nomads
- 8. Building from the inside
- 9. Indigenous people
- 10. Deer corral
- 11. Local family
- 12. Ground cellar
- 13. Local reindeer herders
- 14. Before the winter hike
- 15. Festive costumes
- 16. Portrait shot
- 17. Snapshot of a Swedish ethnographer
- 18. In the Russian hinterland
- 19. Father and son
- 20. Traditional way of life
- 21. Labaz
- 22. Residential building
- 23. A young man with a dog
- 24. In festive costumes
- 25. Portrait photography of a Swedish ethnographer
- 26. On a holiday
- 27. Rafting
- 28. Dwelling without iron and concrete
- 29. National Housing
- 30. Fast River
Video: Pre-revolutionary Russia: Arkhangelsk province and its inhabitants in 1910 in the photo of the Swedish ethnographer
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The photographs collected in this review were taken by a Swedish ethnographer who visited Russia in the early 20th century. In these pictures, you can see local residents in everyday and festive clothes, traditional winter quarters and the way of life of people who at that time lived in the difficult conditions of the Russian North.
1. Inhabitants of the Arkhangelsk province
2. Stone oven
3. Yurt
4. Rest under a tree
5. Repairing the boat
6. Local residents
7. Portable dwelling among nomads
8. Building from the inside
9. Indigenous people
10. Deer corral
11. Local family
12. Ground cellar
13. Local reindeer herders
14. Before the winter hike
15. Festive costumes
16. Portrait shot
17. Snapshot of a Swedish ethnographer
18. In the Russian hinterland
19. Father and son
20. Traditional way of life
21. Labaz
22. Residential building
23. A young man with a dog
24. In festive costumes
25. Portrait photography of a Swedish ethnographer
26. On a holiday
27. Rafting
28. Dwelling without iron and concrete
29. National Housing
30. Fast River
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