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An obelisk in memory of the Polish-Soviet brotherhood in arms, Ryazan, 1976
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Building vokzaza Ryazan-2, Ryazan, 1976
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Cathedral of the Assumption. Kremlin. Ryazan, 1967
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Cinema “Oka” on the street it. Sergey Yesenin, 1967
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Circus, Ryazan, 1976
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Forest park. Ryazan, 1967
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General Store, Ryazan, 1976
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Glavpochtampt, Ryazan, 1976
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Glavpochtampt. Ryazan, 1967
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Hotel “Bulgaria”, Ryazan, 1976
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Lenin Square and the street of the Revolution. Ryazan, 1967
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Monument IP Pavlov on Lenin Street. Ryazan, 1967
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Monument IP Pavlov, Ryazan, 1976
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On the Oka. Ryazan, 1967
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Palace of Culture Machine Tool, Ryazan, 1976
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Palace of Culture. Ryazan, 1967
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The Ryazan postcard collection features 30 images, offering a glimpse into the city from 1967 to 1976. These postcards capture various aspects of urban life and architecture, preserving memories of the past.
Among the images are notable places such as the Main Post Office, the Palace of Pioneers, and the Radio Engineering Institute. The collection also includes the Monument to Polish-Soviet Brotherhood and the State Drama Theater building.
The postcards showcase a variety of urban scenes: streets and avenues, squares, parks, and monuments. These images create a cohesive picture of Ryazan, highlighting its architectural and cultural features.
The collection is valuable for studying the city’s history through dates, captions, and postcard conditions. It is of interest to collectors, historians, and designers seeking to view Ryazan in its historical context.