Table of contents:
- 1. Moscow cab
- 2. Horse taxi
- 3. Pending
- 4. Library named after Lenin
- 5. Drinking worker
- 6. Queue to the store
- 7. Muscovites in line
- 8. Tram stop
- 9. Family portrait
- 10. Fashion for karakul
- 11. Park area
- 12. Moscow chauffeur
- 13. Fashion for a beard
- 14. Propaganda inscription
- 15. Beverage seller
- 16. Newsstand
- 17. Flea market seller
- 18. Men's peasant clothing
- 19. National dress
- 20. Keymakers
- 21. Doorman
- 22. Lenin Libraries
- 23. On Red Square
- 24. Horse carriage
- 25. Mostorg department store, modern TSUM
Video: Unique collection: 25 color photographs of Moscow and Muscovites in 1931
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
We are used to getting an idea of the life of a century ago from black and white retro photographs. In this regard, it is especially interesting to look at old photos, where the life that was raging then is presented in bright colors. 25 unique color photographs of Moscow in 1931 make it possible to fully feel the rhythm of that time, which seems not so old in color.
1. Moscow cab
2. Horse taxi
3. Pending
4. Library named after Lenin
5. Drinking worker
6. Queue to the store
7. Muscovites in line
8. Tram stop
9. Family portrait
10. Fashion for karakul
11. Park area
12. Moscow chauffeur
13. Fashion for a beard
14. Propaganda inscription
15. Beverage seller
16. Newsstand
17. Flea market seller
18. Men's peasant clothing
19. National dress
20. Keymakers
21. Doorman
22. Lenin Libraries
23. On Red Square
24. Horse carriage
25. Mostorg department store, modern TSUM
Photos of Moscow in the thirties of the XX century, it is interesting to compare not only with modern metropolitan architecture, but also with rare photographs of Moscow at the beginning of the 20th centuryand also with photographs of Moscow in the 19th century … These pictures are a unique opportunity to see how Moscow and its inhabitants have changed over the past 200 years.
Even more fun - to see the rarest historical video of snow-covered Moscow over 100 years ago and to know 20 interesting facts about Moscow and Muscovites, which were noticed by Gilyarovsky.
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