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Children playground in the Leninsky district. Murmansk, 1988
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Entry sign. Murmansk, 1988
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Forestry Department. Murmansk, 1988
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Hotel “Arctic”, 1988
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Memorial “Alyosha Monument”. Murmansk, 1988
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Monument to the Hero of the Soviet Union AF Bredov. Murmansk, 1988
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Monument to the Heroic 6th Komsomol Battery. Murmansk, 1988
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Monument to victims of the intervention of 1918-1920. Murmansk, 1988
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Palace of Culture and Technology. CM. Kirov. Murmansk, 1988
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Palace of Pioneers. Murmansk, 1988
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Railway vocals. Murmansk, 1988
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SM monument Kirov. Murmansk, 1988
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Supermarket “The Wave”, 1988
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Swimming pool. Murmansk, 1988
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The area of ??the Soviet Constitution. Murmansk, 1988
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VI avenue Lenin. Murmansk, 1988
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The Murmansk postcard collection features 18 images, offering glimpses of the city from 1918 to 1988. These postcards provide a window into the city’s development over the decades.
Key locations in the collection include Sovetskaya Konstitutsiya Square, the Kirov Monument, and the Monument to the Victims of Intervention. These sites reflect the historical significance of the city.
The postcards showcase various scenes, including streets and avenues, squares, panoramas, and monuments. They offer insights into the urban life and architecture of Murmansk across different years.
This collection is valuable for collectors and historians, containing dated examples and captions that help understand the context of the time. These postcards are also of interest to designers seeking inspiration from past cityscapes.