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“Crimea” tourist hotel. Sevastopol, 1985
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An obelisk in honor of hero-city on the Cape Crystal. Sevastopol, 1985
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at Artillery Bay View and Cape Crystal. Sevastopol, 1985
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Avenue Corner General Ostryakova. Sevastopol, 1985
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Cat Monument to sailor. Cinema “Victory”. Sevastopol, 1985
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Chersonese State Historical and Archaeological Museum. Sevastopol, 1985
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Chersonese. Basilica. Sevastopol, 1982
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Count’s Quay. Lenin street. Bay Kamysheva, 1977
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Count’s Quay. Sevastopol, 1982
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In Kamyshovaya Bay. Cape Chersonese. Sevastopol, 1985
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in the Count’s Quay View. Sevastopol, 1985
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Memorial of Glory. Sevastopol, 1977
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Memorial of Glory. Sevastopol, 1977
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Memorial wall dedicated to the defense of the city in 1941 – 1942 years. Sevastopol, 1985
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Monument to Admiral PS Nakhimov. Monument to sailor P. Cat. Entrance to the Malakhov Kurgan. Sevastopol, 1977
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Monument to EI Totleben, 1964
The Sevastopol postcard collection consists of 73 items, with dated examples from 1854 to 1985. It features iconic city locations such as the Grafskaya Pier and Nakhimov Square. These postcards provide valuable insights into different eras of the city’s history.
Among the recurring subjects are monuments like the Admiral Nakhimov Monument and the Lenin Monument. The collection also includes buildings such as the Diorama of the Storming of Sapun Mountain and the Glory Obelisk on Sapun Mountain. These sites play a significant role in Sevastopol’s cultural and historical life.
The postcards showcase various city views: streets and avenues like Nakhimov Avenue, as well as panoramic views of bays and embankments. These images create a vivid picture of the city, reflecting its architectural and historical heritage.
The collection is useful for researchers and collectors, as the postcards often include dates and captions, allowing for the tracking of changes in the urban environment. Dated examples help understand how Sevastopol developed over the decades, offering a glimpse into the city through the eyes of its residents and visitors.