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Belfry Church of the Assumption at the Ferry XV-XVI century. Pskov, 1969
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Church of St. Nicholas with a shrunk. 1537 Pskov, 1969
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Church of the Epiphany with Zapskove. 1496 Pskov, 1969
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Double Church of the Nativity and the Intercession in the Corner. XIV-XVI century. Pskov, 1969
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Drama Theater. AS Pushkin. Pskov, 1973
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Fortress wall on the right bank of the Great River. Intercession tower. Pskov, 1973
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Gremyachy tower. 1525. Pskov, 1969
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In the evening on October Avenue. Pskov, 1973
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Intercession tower and the Church of the Intercession and the Nativity. Pskov, 1973
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Intercession tower. XVI-XVII century. Pskov, 1969
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Krom. View from the Pskov. Pskov, 1969
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Lenin Square. Pskov, 1973
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Lenin Street, q3. Pskov, 1973
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Mirozhsky monastery. XII-XVIII century. Pskov, 1969
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Monument in honor of the first Soviet Army victory at Pskov and Narva in 1918. Pskov, 1973
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Monument to the fighters for the revolution. Pskov, 1973
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The Pskov postcard collection includes 51 items, with dated examples from 1918 to 1983. These postcards offer a unique glimpse into the city’s evolution over the decades.
Among the recurring images are the embankment of the Velikaya River and monuments such as the Kirov Monument and the monument on the Square of the Victims of the Revolution. The Pushkin Drama Theatre and Lenin Square are also featured.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes: squares, streets, avenues, and panoramic views of the Pskov Kremlin. The river and embankments add a distinctive charm to the city’s overall image.
The collection is valuable for studying Pskov’s history through the dates and captions on the postcards. Available dated examples assist researchers and designers in recreating the city’s appearance in different eras.