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Bargaining and the Yaroslav Court. Nowogrod, 1982
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Church of Our Savior on Ilyina Street. Novgorod, 1969
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Church of St. Paraskevi, Novgorod. Novgorod, 1969
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Church of the Nativity of the Virgin in Peryn Chapel. Novgorod, 1969
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Church of the Savior-Nereditsa. Novgorod, 1969
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Church of the Transfiguration on Ilyina Street. Nowogrod, 1982
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citadel wall. Nowogrod, 1982
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Dentintsa wall and tower of the Intercession, Cocuy and Knjazhaja. Nowogrod, 1982
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Detinets. Eternal flame. Nowogrod, 1982
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Detinets. Faceted Chamber. Nowogrod, 1982
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Detinets. Faceted Chamber. Nowogrod, 1982
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Detinets. Fortified wall with towers and Princely Kukui. Novgorod, 1969
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Detinets. Monument & # 034; Millennium Russia & # 034 ;. Nowogrod, 1982
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Dktinets. Saint Sophia Cathedral. Nowogrod, 1982
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Monument “Millennium of Russia”. ! 862. Novgorod, 1969
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Panorama Sofia side. Nowogrod, 1982
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The Novgorod postcard collection features 29 images, with dated examples suggesting a range from 1969 to 1984. These postcards offer a glimpse into the city’s architectural and cultural highlights over time.
Among the images are the Church of Peter and Paul in Kozhevniki and the Detinets with the Faceted Chamber. Victory Square and the House of Soviets are also depicted, showcasing important public spaces in the city.
The postcards display panoramic and general views, monuments and memorials, streets and avenues, as well as river scenes and embankments. These scenes portray Novgorod as a city with a rich historical heritage and diverse architecture.
The collection is valuable for collectors and historians, as the postcards include dates, captions, and historical names. They provide insights into how the city appeared in different years and the changes it underwent.